
Tracy Plays Demon
Tracy the Fire Witch, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Summer Morton
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By:
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P. G. Allison
About this listen
After her second year at West Point, Tracy is headed to Ft. Rucker for a few weeks of training; she hopes to become a helicopter pilot someday. But before she even arrives, there’s a murder. This will affect her assignment while she also makes some new friends.
Meanwhile, some prisoners released because of the US-Taliban peace deal have vowed revenge against the US military and are also headed to Ft. Rucker. They’re getting support from WIJO, and there’s a warehouse filled with explosives they can use.
Her government friends will help, but they’ll also need a few werewolves before this is over. And, what about those new powers and abilities that Tracy has been gaining?
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