
Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
About this listen
When terrorists plot to blow up five of the country’s ammunition plants, Lady Justice calls on Quirky Arlo Quimby as her newest recruit. But Arlo himself becomes a target due to his association with a controversial and unorthodox group.
Once again, Walt finds himself knee-deep in conspiracies and assassins.
©2019 Robert Thornhill (P)2019 Robert ThornhillListener received this title free
When terrorists plan to blow up sites they shouldn't plan there targets in crowded restaurants because you don't know who is listening or who will listen to them. With Walt Williams keeping his home city of Kansas safe it is not surprising that the P.I looks into the over heard conversation, even if that means attending meetings supporting the idea that the world is flat. Even if that means he is also targeted by non believe but can two side of an argument turn deadly? Good job Walt and the gang are on the case.
George Kuch is still the perfect choice for Walt and his friends, with his gruff voice that brings each character to life.
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