
Levon's Time
Levon Cade, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Francis G. Kearney
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By:
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Chuck Dixon
About this listen
The seventh book of the relentless Levon Cade series is full of unforgiving action.
Following the events of Levon’s War, Levon Cade is arrested in Turkey and imprisoned in a hellhole on the Black Sea coast. In order to come home, he must strike a deal with the United States government, and that comes at a price.
At home, his daughter Merry helps rescue a young victim of human trafficking, but this girl’s owners want her back—and they’re willing to kill anyone who gets in their way.
“Chuck Dixon supplies constant body hits of great action and cool stories that keep you invested!"
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