
Loose Ends
Long Overdue, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Jane Willis
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By:
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Patrick Forsyth
About this listen
Philip’s life is back on track, going well and he plans to improve it further. But his tendency to get involved with other peoples’ problems remains.
A chance encounter in the library leads him towards a psychic incident, and sorting out the loose ends following the death of his neighbour sees him discover a mysterious break-in and make a new friend.
Soon he finds that, far from just recommending suitable reading choices to those visiting his library, his influence stretches much further: Ultimately having effects on the other side of the world and prompting changes for both himself and others.
©2017 Patrick Forsyth (P)2021 Stanhope Books