**Victor Bayne is through with the Chicago PD. Can he handle the FPMP?** After years of frustration as a PsyCop, Victor Bayne reports for duty at the Federal Psychic Monitoring Program. As a fledgeling agent, heβs ready to smoke out a few ghosts and be home each night in time for dinner. But is he
Agent Bayne Psycop 9
β Scribed by Price, Jordan Castillo
- Publisher
- JCP Books LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Series
- PsyCop
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Oklahoma City
- ISBN
- 1935540963
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β¦ Synopsis
Victor Bayne is through with the Chicago PD. Can he handle the FPMP?After years of frustration as a PsyCop, Victor Bayne reports for duty at the Federal Psychic Monitoring Program. As a fledgeling agent, heβs ready to smoke out a few ghosts and be home each night in time for dinner. But is he prepared to add a professional dimension to his romantic partnership with Jacob Marks?Jacob has already established his territory at the FPMPβheβs competent, heβs respected, and heβs pretty much fearless. The last thing Vic wants to do is screw up in front of him. When fellow agents start turning up dead, Vic is expected to do more than just lay their ghosts to rest. But what if his psychic talent isnβt quite enough? As the death toll rises, he and Jacob scramble to determine whoβs in danger, and whoβs a killer.Using all the resources at their disposal, they close in on their suspect. But as they do, their past comes back to haunt themβ¦and even Jacob worries theyβve tampered with forces they should have left alone. Are their combined talents enough to protect them from enemies both living and dead?
β¦ Subjects
Gay men -- Fiction
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