
We Are the People Our Parents Warned Us About
Jake Sullivan Series, Book 13
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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
“Everything’s changed.” So says Jake Sullivan as he recalls his recent past.
Dealing with private and professional turmoil, Jake, and his best friend Mike Lang find themselves on the hunt in Key West, trying to unravel an assassination plot in this tropical paradise.
Only here could a high school reunion, a vice president elect, and thousands of Parrotheads attending a Meeting of the Minds, all play a part in their attempts to take down an evil mastermind.
And only at the final confrontation will Jake discover just how treacherous change has become.
©2018 Chip Bell (P)2021 Chip Bell
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