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The Tower

By: Craig Martelle
Narrated by: Chris Abernathy
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A fight for their business....
…a fight for their lives.

Ian and Jenny Bragg are called to a meeting by those who are paid to deliver justice. Some call them assassins. Others call them hitmen. Ian knows them as operators.

Market share is about taking business from others. A zero sum game. The Peace Archive is growing, and it’s making the wrong people uncomfortable.

Ian Bragg didn’t get where he was because of fear. Intimidation wouldn’t work on him. He wants to define the lanes in the road with those who see themselves as his competitors. He wants them as collaborators so he wouldn't have to keep looking over his shoulder.

But the others wanted the Peace Archive put out of business.

Ian and Jenny had no intention of leaving. They made sure that bad people were removed from society. Vigilantes of a new era. It was what made the Peace Archive so successful.

Ian, Jenny, and their competitors meet in the Tower to settle things once and for all.

This book can be listened to as a stand-alone. You don’t need to read the first four books in this series to enjoy The Tower, but if you are interested, take a look at the entire series.

Check out Ian Bragg today.

©2023 Craig Martelle (P)2023 Craig Martelle
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military Assassin Fiction Suspense Business
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