
Gangland
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Narrated by:
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John McLain
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By:
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William P. Wood
About this listen
Hector Molina controls Gangland. From behind prison bars, he rules a ruthless gang of renegades who deal in extortion, drugs, and death. US attorney Claude Massingill is determined to expose Gangland. He's got Molina locked up as a protected witness for a trial that's sure to make headlines - and Molina couldn't ask for a better hideout than the one the government is giving him. Now, Assistant DA Mike Swanson needs to penetrate Gangland - and fast. He's got to break through the federal fence, get to Molina, and convict the notorious prison gang lord of murder...before someone ends up dead.
©1988 William P. Wood (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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