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Wet Work
- Narrated by: Bryon Harrington
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An experimental high-tech program is stolen and the Department of Defense courier found dead, with no obvious signs of murder.
Colonel Thomas, head of security for MIGIsoft contacts the FBI and begins to look for answers. Before the night is over, his boss is killed inside a high security compound. With no idea how the courier was killed or security was breached, Colonel Thomas reaches out to Trace Conner, a Ninjutsu teacher, for his expertise. What starts as a security evaluation, becomes a life or death struggle in corporate espionage.
Can a modern day ninja prevail against a far more experienced killer?
©2020 Scott Harrington (P)2022 Scott Harrington
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