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Dark Justice

By: Erin Wade
Narrated by: Melody Alice
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Publisher's Summary

Best-selling lesbian author Erin Wade takes her listeners on a roller-coaster ride in the third audiobook of the Dark Justice series.

Dr. Renee Phillips is convinced that Cleopatra, the last of Egypt's pharaohs, was spirited away from Egypt and sailed to the Americas. She has evidence that her remains may be buried deep in an uncharted area of the Amazon jungle. With tremendous conviction and knowledge, she convinces Sage and Court Southerland to document her exploration into the dangerous unknown. The two explorers pack up Jake and Kinga and fly to the airport closest to the jungle, then set out on a boat to reach Renee's location.

As the team of archeologists begin to unearth a long-buried Mayan kingdom, strange things begin to happen to those involved. Court's cameras pick up faint figures that can only be from the past, but there is no such thing as ghosts. Excitement, suspense, twists, and turns make this an audiobook you can't turn off.

©2023 Erin Wade (P)2023 Erin Wade

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