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An edition of Catharine's Friend (2015)

Catharine's Friend

In the summer of 1989, Madonna hit song “Like a Prayer” was number one on the music charts, George H. W. Bush was president, the Oakland Athletics won the World Series and my sister Catharine had made her very first best friend.
- Laney Davis

The disappearance of Laney Davis has been called one of the strangest and most bizarre cases, ever in Colton County, Virginia. With only a population of 26,000 residents, not counting the annual tourist that visits their caverns every summer, the town had been known not to have any major crimes reported. Retired criminal Investigator Douglas “Doug” Wilson is writing a book on unsolved crimes and visits Colton County to gather research on the Laney Davis case. What he finds instead is residents frighten of their own shadows and a sheriff suppressing the only living witness from talking.

Author's note: This is an episode series and will be published serially.You can expect to get the completed work, through updated revisions, at no extra cost.

Temporary hiatus on publication of Catharine’s Friend series.

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M.L. Simmons
Language
English
Pages
22

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Published in
Fredericksburg, VA

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M.L. Simmons

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eBook
Number of pages
22

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OL25663751M
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00TOXJEGA

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OL17093428W

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In the summer of 1989, Madonna hit song “Like a Prayer” was number one on the music charts, George H. W. Bush was president, the Oakland Athletics won the World Series and my sister Catharine had made her very first best friend.
- Laney Davis

The disappearance of Laney Davis has been called one of the strangest and most bizarre cases, ever in Colton County, Virginia. With only a population of 26,000 residents, not counting the annual tourist that visits their caverns every summer, the town had been known not to have any major crimes reported. Retired criminal Investigator Douglas “Doug” Wilson is writing a book on unsolved crimes and visits Colton County to gather research on the Laney Davis case. What he finds instead is residents frighten of their own shadows and a sheriff suppressing the only living witness from talking.

Author's note: This is an episode series and will be published serially.You can expect to get the completed work, through updated revisions, at no extra cost.

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