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The Clouds Roll Away

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

Raleigh Harmon's life seems as impossible to solve as the high-profile case she's pursuing. Closing her assignment with the FBI's Seattle office, forensic geologist Raleigh Harmon returns to her hometown of Richmond, Virginia, expecting a warm welcome. Instead she finds herself investigating an ugly cross burning at a celebrity's mansion and standing in the crosshairs of her boss at the Bureau. And the deeper Raleigh digs into the case, the murkier the water becomes . . . until she's left wondering who the real victims might be. To make matters worse, Raleigh's personal life offers almost zero clarity. Her former confidant is suddenly remote while her former boyfriend keeps popping up wherever she goes. And then there's her mother. Raleigh's move home was supposed to improve Nadine's fragile sanity, but instead seems to be making things worse. As the threads of the case begin crossing and double-crossing, Raleigh is forced to rely on her forensic skills, her faith, and the fervent hope that a breakthrough will come, bringing with it that singular moment when the clouds roll away and everything finally makes sense.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Cassandra Campbell's smooth, rich voice and eloquent delivery lend themselves perfectly to this latest Raleigh Harmon novel. Raleigh, a young, beautiful FBI agent specializing in forensic geology, is back home in Richmond, Virginia, after her having been banished to the FBI's Seattle office. A cross burning at Rapland, a historic mansion now owned by a Northern celebrity, requires all Raleigh's talents to solve, while testing her faith, character, and mettle. Although a little slow, the story is enhanced by Campbell's creative narration and unique voices and accents. Touches of sentimentality add to the overall experience, which is somber but heartwarming. The only negative is the author interview and the promotion of her other books at the beginning of the audiobook. A.C.P. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

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