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In Desperation

By: Rick Mofina
Narrated by: Graham Rowat
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A former true crime reporter whose articles have appeared in the New York Times and other prestigious publications, Rick Mofina draws upon his wealth of knowledge to pen gripping crime dramas. In Desperation finds gritty journalist Jack Gannon reunited with his estranged sister Cora. But the circumstances are less than ideal. Cora’s daughter has been kidnapped and is now being held for five million dollars ransom. Time is running out, and as Gannon digs deeper into the case, it becomes clear that his sister is holding something back - a secret from her sordid past that could be the key to saving her daughter’s life.

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Crime Thrillers Mystery Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Espionage Crime Thriller Fiction
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Terrific book with the character Jack Gannon. Nice story with the reconnecting of Jack’s estranged sister Cora.
Loved this book as much as the previous 2 in the series.
Rick Mofina is now one of my favourite Authors.

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