
Dirty Deeds 6
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Narrated by:
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Jack de Golia
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By:
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Armand Rosamilia
About this listen
The sixth book in the crime thriller series!
Being a guest on a sailboat should be the most relaxing thing. Ever. I can’t think of what else would make someone happier. A gentle breeze over the water. The sun shining. Someone else steering the boat and asking if you’d like another grilled shrimp or noticing your glass is nearly empty.
The problem I have is simple: someone getting shot and blood splatter on my shrimp puts a damper on this picturesque scene, and it isn’t a lazy dream I’m having, either.
Once again, what should be an idyllic scenario becomes a bloodbath because...well, because of who I am.
©2018 Armand Rosamilia (P)2020 Armand Rosamilia
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