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The Plants Are Watching

By: Jonathan Sarno
Narrated by: Lauren Baldwin
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Summary

When a woman claiming to possess an unearthly connection to plant-life dies mysteriously, her sister becomes compelled to put to rest unanswered questions in the matter and begins an investigation of the plant/human communication phenomenon. Her shocking conclusion is that her sister's house-plants are not only cogent key-witnesses to her murder, but may be attempting to warn her that she is in similar danger.

©2012 Jonathan Sarno (P)2012 Jonathan Sarno

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