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Jack Hammer #2

Brandon Barrows

Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment

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Summary

Private investigator Jack McGriskin is a magnet for trouble–and this time it’s a doozy. Businessman Eddie Newman is dead and Jack has suspects, but can he make the charges stick? And more importantly, can be live long enough to? Stalked by a super-powered killer, Jack’s time is running out!
Available since: 12/21/2014.

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