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Powder Trade

Black Magic Outlaw, Book 4

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By: Domino Finn
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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Cisco Suarez versus an entire Caribbean drug cartel. Round one. Fight.

Okay, not exactly the most even championship match, but it's the one I drew. If you told me months ago I'd be robbing drug dealers, I would've committed you myself. Who needs that kind of trouble, right?

The good news is I'm only after one man: Connor Hatch. The bad news is he's the new Pablo Escobar, a primal being, and all but untouchable.

It gets worse. He's rounding up the Russian mob for something big, and I'm not the only spellslinger in the picture. They say follow the money or follow the drugs. Maybe I should keep an eye on who's following me.

Some problems call for a delicate hand. I don't have those kinds of problems.

©2016 Domino Finn (P)2016 Domino Finn
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There is not much that can be said since it is the 4th book in the series. However, I found the characters and story continue to grow and develop. I loved the interaction and action between Cisco, the Spanaird, Connor, Evan, Emily and Melina. I really liked the action scenes and how Cisco dealt what was happening to him and those around him. Another good ending leaving me wanting to know what is going to happen next.

Great character development and storyline continue

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