
Wirth
Dirty Aces MC, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Tom Campbell
About this listen
Trouble is coming for the Dirty Aces MC when they least expect it.
After a patch-over party turns into a near fatal shootout that injures several members, the Dirty Aces MC is left reeling.
Wirth feels especially guilty since he wasn’t at the bar when his brothers needed him the most. Instead, he had left with a beautiful, mysterious woman, making some of the new members question his loyalty to the club.
Needing to clear his own name, Wirth intends to find out who the rat is within the MC. Suspicious of the new girl, Maeve, he decides to try and get closer to her to determine where her true loyalties lie.
Once he finds out Maeve’s secret, Wirth’s own loyalties may be shaken to the core.
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