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Without a Trace by Ariana Nash
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Without a Trace

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Narrator Cornell Collins

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Length 7 hours 54 minutes
Language English
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Alexander Kempthorne has one more secret to tell, but it could cost him everything. Including Dom.

With new names and new lives, Dom and Kempthorne should be living their happy ending, but it's not over yet.

Kage Mitchell knows they're alive and he's discovered the single most devastating secret Kempthorne has yet to tell Dom.

There is no other option. Kage Mitchell must die.

But he's the least of Kempthorne's concerns. With their identities revealed, and a war brewing between latents and normals, the shadows are on the rise once again, and an old threat awakens beneath London. A threat that could change latents, and the world, forever.

Kempthorne has spent his whole life running from his past. But now, the past is back, and alone, Kempthorne's not strong enough to win this fight. When the terrible truth is revealed, will Dom forgive him enough to fight with him?

Contains mature themes.

Ariana Nash is a pseudonym of bestselling urban fantasy and science fiction author P. DaCosta. She lives on the Devon and Cornwall border.

Cornell Collins was a hippie, a mod, a punk, a new-romantic, and a new-waver. Now, he proudly calls himself "newly middle aged." Considering life to have been better in the 70s and 80s, he finds his cell phone too big and heavy and wants to smash the TV (much as a rock star in the 70s would have), except TVs don't explode anymore when you do that . . . and they're a whole lot more expensive to replace. Narrating audiobooks has shown Cornell that life in the modern world can, in some ways, be just as good, and he has found a peace in telling stories. His life partner (children of the 70s don't get "married") and daughter are very patient and much cleverer than he is.

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