
Mustard's Last Stand
Havoc in Hancock, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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JoBe Cerny
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By:
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Kathy McIntosh
About this listen
An African safari camp in North Idaho? Won't happen, not if eco-activist Roadkill can convince his brother Ed Mustard to drop the plastic jar bearing his ex-wife's ashes and fight the developer. Together they face the wannabe big game hunter, his wacky minions and his fake preacher-in-a-pocket. Cue the docile water buffalo and the frozen wolf corpse and let the chaos begin!
Award-winning author Kathy McIntosh uses a strong, humorous voice, quirky yet compelling characters, and light romance to create thought-provoking fun in this, the first in her Havoc in Hancock series of humorous suspense.
©2012, 2014 Kathleen E. McIntosh (P)2014 Kathleen E. McIntosh
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