
The Pascagoula Run
Jake Sullivan Series, Book 17
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Block
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By:
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Chip Bell
About this listen
When a United States Treasury Agent detailed with investigating an arms deal between a Mexican cartel and a European far-right group goes missing in the swamps of Southern Louisiana, FSI is soon on the case.
Jake and Mike are sent by Jordan Fletcher to investigate whether or not a mysterious new financier involved in the deal (known only as "the Broker") is a part of Group 45 and responsible for the Agent’s disappearance. With the help of a historian friend of Charlotte Kosior, they follow a trail that takes them back to the last days of the Confederacy, legends of a secret society, and infamous train robbers of long ago, as they hope to find answers on the "Pascagoula run".
©2020 Chip Bell (P)2021 Chip Bell
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