
Never Change Montmartre
Seven Paris Mysteries, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Ian A. Miller
About this listen
Who knew? Spies read! Jamie Litton discovers that the worst thing anyone can say to his best friend is "Never change." Sometimes, a man must to stay alive! What first drew Jamie to Paris and to Montmartre, to the true power of Café Society, becomes much clearer in this - the last of seven books. What drove Ben Foulof to abandon his successful career as an investigative journalist, to become a spy for a powerful organization, and to end their dangerous game - is revealed. In Never Change, Montmartre, lifelong best friends Jamie Litton and Ben Foulof learn "Sometimes, you can go home again."
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