
The Beast of Tsunam
Rev Smalley: Galactic P.I., Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Rand Doerning
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By:
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Scott A. Combs
About this listen
Rev Smalley, Galactic P.I., a disgruntled retired EIA - Earth Intelligence Agency - agent is down on his luck without clients, money, or a current lover. Rev’s luck is about to change - just not necessarily for the better.
Rev finds that his former boss, Magnus Blackheart, has sent his ex-lover, Cassie Townes, and her current EIA partner, Braz, to the utopian planet, Tsunam, on a diplomatic request to investigate a mauled body. The two agents disappear soon after arriving, and Magnus forces Rev back into service to find his missing agents.
©2016 Scott Combs (P)2017 Scott Combs
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