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A Dangerous Trade: The Cleaner

Saving the World, Book 1

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A Dangerous Trade: The Cleaner

By: Oscar Ortiz
Narrated by: Evan Crowley
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Alec Wars is The Cleaner....

Fresh out of Afghanistan, Alec Wars, an ex-French Foreign Legion commando, lands in New York, and seeks employment as a policeman. His timing is perfect. Major Bloomberg’s City Hall is right in the middle of a "fat cop crisis" and is recruiting new blood. But when he is interviewed by an anonymous C.I.A. officer named Sgt. Claude Farias, Alec ends up being redirected to another ‘department’ staffed by just one man a man he knows from his 5-year stint with the Legion.

What Alec is about to find out is that his skills as a Special Forces “cleaner” are far more needed in The Big Apple than he thought, with a vicious killer on the loose terrorizing Manhattan’s subway system!

Don't miss this new action-packed men's adventure novel by the creator of the CODE NAME DELTA series.

THINK "JACK RYAN" MEETS "JACK REACHER"

©2025 Oscar Francisco Ortiz (P)2025 Oscar Francisco Ortiz

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