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So Say the Waiters (episodes 6-9)

By: Justin Sirois
Narrated by: Pete Mutino
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Publisher's Summary

Now optioned for TV - this book is two of three in a series.

Book 2 of Justin Sirois's So Say the Waiters explores the history of kidnApp long before everyone carried cell phones. While Henry and Dani become accomplished kidnAppers, it's Glen Haymaker, one of the company's co-founders, who is stealing the show - and maybe more. He is more concerned about the public spectacle and becoming a celebrity within the network than sticking to the company's ethics. Jess and Kelly see Haymaker's extreme methods firsthand, and it will dramatically change their relationship. Uly, Jess's younger brother, might be caught in that crossfire. If So Say the Waiters Book 1 made you question what you might do with the power of kidnApp, Book 2 will scare you into realizing the creators and administrators of these apps live in a world between worlds. Haymaker, through his dazzling manipulation, will push that power to its very limits.

©2012, 2013 Justin Sirois (P)2014 Justin Sirois

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