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Stranded in the Swamp

Jim Riley

Maison d'édition: Next Chapter

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Synopsis

Murder can lead you down an unexpected path.
 
When Wade and Mindy find a body in a deer stand, the trek to find the killer begins. But neither of them could have imagined where it would lead them: the dangerous Atchafalaya Basin.
 
While tracking the killer, the two have to fight off alligators, moccasins and a black panther. Can they find the person responsible, and bring him to justice?
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