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Free Fall to Black

By: John H. Cunningham
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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Travel back to 2006 and the penultimate moment of Buck Reilly's former success when he discovers the crypt of the Mayan Serpent King and royal treasury in Guatemala, then marries top supermodel Heather Drake, and bask in his 15 minutes of fame - before it suddenly blows apart. 

By 2008, with the world economy on the brink of collapse, Buck and Jack Dodson's company is already under siege due to fraud, backstabbing, and greed that turn their friends and family alike into adversaries. Hubris and hasty decisions lead to irreversible consequences, and when a business partner turns up dead, business as usual isn't business anymore. For fans of the Buck Reilly series, buckle up for the turbulent ride that led him to Last Resort Charter and Salvage in Key West. For new listeners, this prequel will launch you into the six-book series with your eyes wide open, and Buck's scars still fresh.

©2017 John H. Cunningham (P)2021 John H. Cunningham

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