
The Boss’s Lullaby
The Tales of Grand Meadows, Book Three
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Pierson
About this listen
In September 2044, Toronto native James Nicholas narrowly survives an assassination attempt that plunges him into a covert war against a ruthless child sex trafficking ring. With a determined drug lord and an intrepid FBI agent by his side, James’s worst nightmare becomes all too real when his family is put in danger. Racing across North America to rescue his missing children, he must navigate a treacherous world of betrayal and corruption—where loyalty comes at an unimaginable cost. The Boss’s Lullaby is a high-stakes thriller that explores just how far a man will go to protect those he loves.
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