
Glen & Tyler's Paris Double-Cross
Glen and Tyler, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Brian Rollins
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By:
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JB Sanders
About this listen
Glen and Tyler are young, in love, and the wealthiest human beings on the planet. But when Glen's brother calls from a jail in Paris - you guessed it - they're off to France to tangle with spies, neo-Nazis, evil world-spanning conspiracies, and French gangsters. Plus they have a romantic dinner, and find long-lost treasure. Really, it's a fun-filled, nonstop romp. In this third installment of the Glen and Tyler series, we meet up with our heroes a couple of years after their Scottish Troubles, a little more world-weary, a little wiser, and no less sarcastic.
©2013 John B Sanders Jr (P)2014 John B Sanders Jr
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