Fatality in F
Written by Alexia Gordon
Narrated by Helen Duff
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Alexia Gordon
Alexia Gordon is the award-winning author of the Gethsemane Brown Mysteries. Raised in the southeast, she attended medical school in the northeast before relocating to Texas to complete Southern Methodist University's Writer's Path Program. A member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and the Writers' League of Texas, she won a Lefty Award and was chosen as one of Suspense Magazine's Best Debuts of 2016. For more information, visit her on Facebook and Twitter @AlexiaGordon.
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