
Dance with the Devils
Revenge: Best Served Bloody
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Narrated by:
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Paul J McSorley
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By:
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Kwen Griffeth
About this listen
The murder was brutal. The scene resembled a slaughterhouse. "We need Nate Burns," Jack Mill said and set about getting the medically retired detective to Vegas.
Such a simple request will lead Nate not only on a manhunt across the country but also back in time 30 years, where he will struggle to understand the implications of the Cold War.
Book three in the Nate and Clare series finds Nate trying to come to terms with being medically retired from the department. Unsure who he is any longer, he hesitates to accept the challenge. For the first time, he's afraid he might fail.
©2018 Kwen D Griffeth (P)2018 Kwen D Griffeth
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