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Overseas Operations

Rich Jones

Maison d'édition: StoryUp Media

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Once again join Rich Jones, aka 'The Lost Soldier' in a thrilling sequel to his debut, "Charlie Four Kilo." In this heart-pumping adventure, titled "Overseas Operations", Jones finds himself facing an even more perilous mission, where the stakes are higher, and the dangers are deadlier. In an urgent need to repay his drug debt, Jones must navigate the treacherous European underworld along a dark and twisted path and into the clutches of organized crime and ruthless Colombian cartels. With every step, he inches closer to the edge, his life hanging in the balance.
 
Can Jones outsmart the shadowy forces that lurk in the depths of this criminal empire? "Overseas Operations" is a heart-racing adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat, eagerly turning each page to uncover the secrets, dangers, and thrills that Jones faces as he fights to stay alive in a world where trust is scarce, and survival is a constant battle. Will he emerge from the chaos unscathed? Jump into "Overseas Operations" and discover the brutal truth.
Disponible depuis: 07/02/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 283 pages.

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