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Hunter Hunted

GM Jordan

Publisher: Markosia Enterprises Ltd

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Summary

A soldier haunted by his past must survive his present to tackle a future threat. Janson is not a hero; he is simply a man doing a job that needs to be done. In the near future the UN have a new police force, known affectionately as ‘Hunters’, their role is to cross borders bringing to justice criminals once thought to be untouchable. But what happens when the Hunter becomes the prey?
Available since: 04/17/2017.

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