
Riff Raff
A Jack Vu Mystery, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jerry Lyden
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Giz Coughlin
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Todd Lewis
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By:
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Doc Macomber
About this listen
The Indian boy's sagging corpse, seated high in the rainforest canopy, inexplicably sported a New York Yankees baseball cap. The grisly discovery made by a mischievous capuchin shakes loose a deadly eyelash viper and a stack of blood-splattered moneys, triggering a chain reaction which includes: a driven eco-activist, a reclusive expat soldier, drug cartels, indigenous Indians, cruise-ship tourists, and two burnt-out Americans who arrived in Costa Rica for a much needed rest. The Vietnamese investigator and his flame-haired pathologist lover soon find themselves on a “working vacation”.
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