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African White

Team Reaper, Book 10

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African White

By: Brent Towns
Narrated by: Francis G. Kearney
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TEAM REAPER IS BACK....

ON A DARK CONTINENT, TERRORISM IS TAKING ON A NEW FORM!

While on a mission helping the Mexican authorities against La Vibora, Team Reaper hears a whisper about a shipment of cocaine coming in from Nigeria. Nothing much to worry about there, or so they think.

The cocaine shipment, however, has ties to ISWA terrorists. The same group that is starting to publicly execute members of a captured DEA/CIA team. And what does a South African bioengineer have to do with it all?

The more Kane and his team investigate, the more sinister the plot they uncover becomes. From a plan for mass genocide in Johannesburg, to a terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

Team Reaper find themselves neck deep in trouble once more, fighting not only for their own lives, but for those they are sworn to protect.

©2020 Brent Towns (P)2020 Wolfpack Publishing
Fiction Military Thriller & Suspense War & Military Reaper

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