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  • Why Don't We Get Drunk

  • Jake Sullivan Series, Book 19
  • By: Chip Bell
  • Narrated by: Thomas Block
  • Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins

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Why Don't We Get Drunk

By: Chip Bell
Narrated by: Thomas Block
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Publisher's Summary

Jake and Mike have arrived in Martinique, closing in on the elusive “Broker”. Tipped off to a location, they join an assault force provided by the French government through the head of the DST, Philip Rostand.

Fighting their way through a beautiful island estate, Jake and Mike become separated, and when Jake makes his way into a secret study, he is attacked from behind and knocked unconscious.

Waking momentarily, he sees the shadowy outline of his attacker leaning over him, a form he seems to recognize before darkness claims him again. Jake is taken back to the time after his attack in Key West, as he dreams of a strange encounter with a beautiful woman who is not quite what she seems to be.

Will that dream ultimately lead Jake and Mike to the truth behind the mysterious “Broker” as their final confrontation grows near?

©2020 Chip Bell (P)2022 Chip Bell

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