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Final Strike

Robert A. Adamcik

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Synopsis

Bob “Gargoyle” Morgan and Cat “Calico” Roberts are back in action! This time, the battleground is the fjords of Norway, but the enemy remains the same, the international criminal organization Hantu.
 
Morgan and Cat become husband and wife during a ceremony on the museum ship H.M.S. Warrior. The celebrations end when Hantu executes its deadly final plan: a series of devastating attacks on several cities around the world and a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier.
 
Gargoyle and Calico, along with allies old and new, are now in a globe-spanning race against the clock. Can they track down Hantu’s remaining bombs and bring their leader to justice?
Disponible depuis: 26/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 240 pages.

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