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Losers Weepers

Walter Sutton

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Summary

When the island of Kauai becomes a playground for the world's deadliest players, only Flash Finnegan can turn the tide of a private war.
 
Flash is pulled back into the fray when a high-stakes gambling debt sets off a deadly domino effect. With a billionaire's wayward son at the center of the storm, two formidable security forces - Omega and Allied - engage in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse.
 
In a race against time, Flash has to navigate the waters of international espionage and protect his friends from the fallout. From the gambling dens of Las Vegas to the lush landscapes of Hawaii, the stakes couldn't be higher.
 
The second book in Walter Sutton's Flash Finnegan Series, LOSERS WEEPERS is a cocktail of danger, unexpected alliances and gritty heroism, and will appeal to fans of high-octane thrillers.
Available since: 11/18/2023.
Print length: 322 pages.

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