
Death Logs Out
Michael Nicholas, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Colin Martin
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By:
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E. J. Simon
About this listen
It’s two years since crime boss Alex Nicholas was murdered, and his brother Michael is still on the trail of the killers. From the streets of New York to the sidewalks of Paris and ultimately the sanctity of The Vatican, Michael’s search uncovers more than he expected. Memories and secrets from World War II which were meant to be hidden from the world resurface as Michael, Sindy Steele, and Alex discover that what was stolen cannot be kept from the world any longer.
Death Logs Out is a haunting, fast-paced story that takes Michael and the listener around the globe.
©2019 E. J. Simon (P)2025 E. J. Simon
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