BURKE�S LAW Burke�s Pack, Mates of the Lost Wolves 1 Alpha Burke Chastain has his rules, and his rules were law. All must obey them for the safety of the pack family and their friends. His men respect and love him, but he has no tenderness in his life. Having a mate of his own was something he knew
Burke's Revenge
✍ Scribed by Brown, William F
- Book ID
- 109575483
- Publisher
- William F. Brown
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 309 KB
- Series
- Bob Burke 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B06XDBSDHG
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✦ Synopsis
Bob Burke, the Delta Force sniper is back for round #3! Bob Burke has retired to the farm outside Fort Bragg and Fayetteville, North Carolina, with every intention of settling down with his family and letting Iraq, Afghanistan, and the dustups with the Chicago and New York mobs fade away like too many bad memories. But sometimes you look for trouble, and sometimes trouble comes looking for you. This time, it comes in the form of a home-grown ISIS cell that attacks the US Special Operations command at Fort Bragg itself. And when one of Bobs closest friends goes down, revenge can be served hot or cold, but it will be the main course, before the terrorists strike a crippling blow at yet another US military installation.
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