
Quintana Roo
Prologue Books
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Mitchell
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By:
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Gary Brandner
About this listen
It is a living hell. Murderous Mayans, reptiles that kill on contact, and creatures more deadly than crocodiles. No man has ever come back alive from Quintana Roo.
John Hooker is hired by beautiful, sexy Connie Braithwaite to discover the whereabouts of her billionaire husband, Nolan, who vanished a year before on an expedition into the Yucatan.
Quintana Roo’s jungles barely conceal a violent mix of horrors old and new.
“Muerateros,” whose skill at torture has been honed over centuries, and their modern counterparts who will stop at nothing to preserve their right to kill.
©1984 Gary Brandner (P)2022 Mark Alan Miller
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