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Storm Surge

Mason Sharpe Thrillers, Book 6

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Storm Surge

By: Logan Ryles
Narrated by: Andy Ingalls
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The hurricane has passed. But the storm has just begun.

As a massive hurricane rolls toward the Louisiana coast, Army veteran Mason Sharpe is sheltering in Mobile, Alabama. There he meets Jessica and her gifted ten-year-old daughter, Autumn, who are fleeing a different kind of storm—an abusive husband and father with violent tendencies.

When Autumn disappears just as the hurricane is about to make landfall, Jessica is certain that Autumn's deadbeat dad Randy has taken her. She turns to Mason for help.

Mason follows the trail and discovers that Randy belongs to a violent gang which is heading to New Orleans, right into the teeth of the storm. Their plan—to loot the city while police are fully occupied by the hurricane.

Randy is going with them—and he's taking Autumn along for the ride.

Mason won't stand by while an innocent child is forced to endure the horrors of a lawless city on the verge of violent collapse. He'll face the combined fury of the storm and the gang and do whatever it takes to save Autumn…

…rolling into New Orleans like a hurricane, bringing his own lethal brand of Storm Surge.

Storm Surge - book 6 of the superb Mason Sharpe action thriller series. Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Jason Kasper & David Archer.

©2024 Logan Ryles (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Natural Disaster New Orleans
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