
Chakana
The Director Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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A.J Carter
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By:
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Zach Fortier
About this listen
Camps Baroota, Cachibache, and Izadi have fallen.
The final chapter of The Director series begins with Nick Hudson barely maintaining his sanity. (What else is new?) Thinking his own team, The Asgarda, may have been compromised by The Director, Nick decides the only chance he has to remove his enemy is to do the unexpected.
Chakana is full of the twists and turns you have come to expect from The Director series. Hang on for a neck-snapping tale full of deception and betrayal. The question to be answered, will anyone survive?
Chakana was listed as a finalist in the 2018 Chanticleer Clue Book awards contest.
©2018 Thomas D Hanselman (P)2021 Thomas D Hanselman
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