When a dead prostitute is found floating in the river, the local police assume it's just another routine murder. But when it turns out the woman may have been a notorious East German spy, General Charles Kirk and his assistants, Michael Howard and Penny Wise, are called in from the Foreign Intellige
Broken Toys
โ Scribed by Thompson, Glenda
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Series
- Broken 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1509233806
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โฆ Synopsis
Texas Ranger Noah Morgan has his life together--with a great job and the girl of his dreams. Too bad it's all based on a lie. A single phone call threatens to bring it all crashing down. After an irate citizen complains shoddy workmanship has left him with a booby-trapped driveway, and the local sheriff's office is too busy to respond, Noah takes the call. The investigation of local scam artists uncovers a human trafficking ring. Noah fights to avoid being swept back into the sights of his murderous family--people he escaped at the age of seventeen. Can he keep his past a secret or will his carefully crafted life come to a violent end?
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