
Oblivion
A Jack Winchester Thriller: Debt Collector, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Adam Gold
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By:
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Jon Mills
About this listen
After a dying man mentions a sleepy town in upstate New York, Jack Winchester races to the infamous community to uncover the dangerous culprit behind an unsolved disappearance, but the threat from his past is still playing games.
Set days after the end of Cry Wolf, this pause-resisting thriller throws Jack into a world of fear, brutality, and the hands of a state hospital where no one is safe, and no one escapes.
A relentless roller coaster of heart-pounding suspense and jolting plot twists, Oblivion: Debt Collector, Book 13 finally offers answers to questions regarding the disappearance of Dana Grant and Jack’s final days.
©2019 Jon Mills (P)2020 Jon Mills
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