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Blood Money: A Sam Byrne Short Story
- Narrated by: Jim Pelletier
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sam Byrne is about to take the ultimate gamble of his life. The only problem is even if he wins he's going to lose.
Once free of the army, Sam Byrne assumed life as a civilian would free and easy. He was wrong. Strapped with a huge gambling debt and wanting to take care of his newly pregnant wife, his life is going in the wrong direction faster than he ever thought possible. Little does he know that a routine traffic accident that resulted in the death of mobster's son is about to change his life and his debt forever.
©2015 Barry J McDonald (P)2015 Barry J McDonald
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