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  • A Death Worse Than Dying

  • Glasser Brothers, Book 3
  • By: Dana Hillman
  • Narrated by: Dana Hillman
  • Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins

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A Death Worse Than Dying

By: Dana Hillman
Narrated by: Dana Hillman
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Draper’s Girl is attempting to fall off the grid, but "time off" or "personal time" doesn’t exist within the Organization. Additionally, her sabbatical and therapy sessions are working, bringing up long-buried memories and horrors of her childhood. With a trove of data she’s acquired from Draper, she flirts with the idea of Accelerating—the method Jack Glasser uses—in an attempt to make sense of it all.

Concurrently, Amin suffers a devastating loss in Atlanta, pulling in Luke, Chas, and Quan in attempt to unravel the mystery deaths. Slowly and painfully, they peel back layers of a larger conspiracy to defraud a church—a plan crafted by Organization members.

When Draper’s Girl’s trail leads back to Atlanta as well, once again she finds her fate intertwined with the Glassers and their employees. For Amin and Draper’s Girl, closure seems distant, but with each body that drops, they come closer to the truth.

©2022 Dana Hillman (P)2022 Dana Hillman

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