
Nowhere Alone
The Alaska Thrillers Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Greg Hernandez
About this listen
The crash was just the beginning …
Scott Harper makes his living flying hunters and fishermen into the wilds of Alaska. However, his current passenger is different, wearing a suit and tie and carrying a briefcase.
Scott’s strange passenger directs him by gunpoint to a remote landing strip in the middle of nowhere, and armed men suddenly surround his plane. Barely able to take off under fire, his aircraft is heavily damaged and crashes deep in the wilderness.
With the men in hot pursuit, Scott must navigate the rugged terrain to stay one step ahead.
The Alaska wilderness is full of surprises.
Finding his way back to civilization could be deadly!
©2023 Andrew Cunningham (P)2023 Andrew Cunningham
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