
Death Benefits
A Martin Billings Story, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Steve Badger
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By:
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Ed Teja
About this listen
Being a sea captain is a lot easier than doing business…
Martin Billings heads to Venezuela to locate a friend’s business partner. The man has slipped off the radar, and a lot of people want to find him. It’s easy enough to locate the man’s wife, vacationing on Margarita, but she knows nothing of the man’s whereabouts and cares even less. Several people do care where he is, however, including an ex-British spy named Simon, organized crime, and a mysterious foreign woman.
None of it seems to have a thing to do with the reason he's there, but Martin is caught in the middle—again. He needs to get some answers—preferably before Ugly Bill gets too tired of him playing detective.
©2014 Ed Teja (P)2022 Ed Teja
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