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  • A Deadly Discovery (A Thriller)

  • A Tucker Cherokee Novel, Book 1
  • By: Ed Day
  • Narrated by: Frank Block
  • Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins

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By: Ed Day
Narrated by: Frank Block
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Some discoveries have the potential to change the world, and Tucker and Maya's could be a spectacular gain for all mankind. The world is often zero-sum, though, where one person's gain is another's loss, and there are a number of countries that would kill to keep their breakthrough form coming to light. Russia and the Consortium of Nations will do anything to keep the development under wraps, while the Chinese are desperate to acquire it for themselves. Instead of basking in the glory of their tremendous advance, Tucker is forced to apply all his skills, training, and courage just to stay alive. The world-changing discovery could be an enormous gain for world...but only if Tucker can survive the hordes of assassins and kidnappers sent to stop him.

Will the world reap the benefits of the discovery, or will it instead prove deadly for Tucker and all he holds dear?

The race is on!

©2017 James Edwin Day (P)2019 James Edwin Day

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