The Lost Bird
What reason would anyone have to kill an aging elderly priest? Unless the reason dates back to 1964 when Father Joseph Keenan left his post. The same year dozens of Arapaho newborns had died from contaminated water. It was also the year Hollywood star Sharon David was born, perhaps to one of those grieving families. When the adopted celebrity shows up in Vicky Holden¿s office with clues suggesting she was born in the area it¿s clear that the glamorous actress is a ¿lost bird.¿ And there may be a flock behind her along with an ages old cover up...
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The Lost Bird
What reason would anyone have to kill an aging elderly priest? Unless the reason dates back to 1964 when Father Joseph Keenan left his post. The same year dozens of Arapaho newborns had died from contaminated water. It was also the year Hollywood star Sharon David was born, perhaps to one of those grieving families. When the adopted celebrity shows up in Vicky Holden¿s office with clues suggesting she was born in the area it¿s clear that the glamorous actress is a ¿lost bird.¿ And there may be a flock behind her along with an ages old cover up...
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The Lost Bird

The Lost Bird

by Margaret Coel

Narrated by Stephanie Brush

Unabridged — 8 hours, 42 minutes

The Lost Bird

The Lost Bird

by Margaret Coel

Narrated by Stephanie Brush

Unabridged — 8 hours, 42 minutes

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What reason would anyone have to kill an aging elderly priest? Unless the reason dates back to 1964 when Father Joseph Keenan left his post. The same year dozens of Arapaho newborns had died from contaminated water. It was also the year Hollywood star Sharon David was born, perhaps to one of those grieving families. When the adopted celebrity shows up in Vicky Holden¿s office with clues suggesting she was born in the area it¿s clear that the glamorous actress is a ¿lost bird.¿ And there may be a flock behind her along with an ages old cover up...

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