Roxanne MacFarlane is the Extractor, a former CIA agent who rescues people from dangerous situations. When she's asked to find a correctional wilderness camp and bring home a troubled teen named Josh, she's skepticalabout the father who wants his son back and her own ability to pull it off. Wh
Broken Boys, The Extractor
โ Scribed by Sellers, L.J.
- Book ID
- 109575850
- Publisher
- Spellbinder Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Series
- The Extractor 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780998793023
- ASIN
- B073RW8KL8
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โฆ Synopsis
Roxanne MacFarlane is the Extractor, a former CIA agent who rescues people from dangerous situations. When she's asked to find a correctional wilderness camp and bring home a troubled teen named Josh, she's skepticalabout the father who wants his son back and her own ability to pull it off.
When another boy turns up missing, she fears the bootcamp and its owner could be deadly. Determined to find and rescue both teenagers, Rox works around the clock to locate the camp. But someone tips off the director, making her mission nearly impossible. Soon after, Josh's mother is murdered, and Rox realizes the boys know a dark secret and are living on borrowed time. Can she find the base and extract the kids before the killer silences them?
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