04| The Ransom – Second Son
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Jamil and Moey Haqq are dealing with being ambushed on the Farouq’s turf while trying to get Salim back, when the Wolves begin to execute an extreme revenge plot of their own. Everything escalates suddenly when a large ransom is put on the price of someone’s head and the clock starts ticking. *Content warning for violence, crime and criminal activity, drug-use and explicit language*
This is part 4 of 6 of ‘Gripped: Second Son’. Episode 5 is available from 10 April 2024 - just search ‘Gripped’ and click on Season 2.
Gripped: Second Son is a six-part fictional audio drama series adapted from the award-winning crime thriller book ‘The Second Son’ by Loraine Peck.
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