
Last Breath
Trace Conner, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Bryon Harrington
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By:
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Scott Harrington
About this listen
Trace Conner is a Ninjutsu teacher in Flagstaff, Arizona. Over the last few years, Trace has used his skills as a Ninja to protect people who are in danger. Two years earlier, Trace helped the MIGIsoft corporation stop the theft of a high-tech program and protect the new owner from a Chinese triad. Now, the Three Dragons triad has decided to kill Trace over the loss of money and the death of their best assassin.
When the Chinese organized crime syndicate fails to terminate him, they go after Conner’s friends and students. Trace decides that it is time to bury the hatchet, in the heart of the triad.
©2023 Scott Harrington (P)2024 Scott Harrington
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