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WORDS IN DEEP BLUE by Cath Crowley, read by Hamish R. Johnson and Chelsea Bruland

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This achingly beautiful tale of love, loss, and literature is read by Chelsea Bruland and Hamish R. Johnson. Rachel’s inconsolable grief over her younger brother’s death opens a story that unfolds in multiple layers. it may take a bit of time to settle into the book’s rhythm, but Bruland and Johnson make it well worth the effort. Read the full audiofile review at http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/reviews/read/128964/ Support for AudioFile's Sound Reviews comes from LA Theatre Works. Featuring over 400 classic and contemporary plays performed by the best of Hollywood and Broadway. @LATheatreWorks https://store.latw.org/
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This achingly beautiful tale of love, loss, and literature is read by Chelsea Bruland and Hamish R. Johnson. Rachel’s inconsolable grief over her younger brother’s death opens a story that unfolds in multiple layers. it may take a bit of time to settle into the book’s rhythm, but Bruland and Johnson make it well worth the effort. Read the full audiofile review at http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/reviews/read/128964/ Support for AudioFile's Sound Reviews comes from LA Theatre Works. Featuring over 400 classic and contemporary plays performed by the best of Hollywood and Broadway. @LATheatreWorks https://store.latw.org/
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