
Drumbeats of Justice
Pain and Agony, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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James R. Cheatham
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By:
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Michael Anderle
About this listen
The dysfunctional duo might have finally gone too far.
When a confrontation with dirty cops crosses the line, they find themselves wearing orange jumpsuits. Locked up with a bunch of criminals, some of whom they have a passing familiarity with. What could go wrong?
When you go by the names Pain and Agony, a lot.
Our pugnacious pair are trapped in the fight of their life.
But there's more going on here than just jail yard politics.
While they are behind bars with only their wits and skills to keep a shiv out of their spines, old rivalries, past sins, and the vengeance of justice denied threaten to burn everything down around them.
At least for once, it isn't their fault that everything's on fire.
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