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Barracuda!

Team Reaper, Book 9

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Barracuda!

By: Brent Towns
Narrated by: Francis G. Kearney
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Team Reaper Is Back and This Time They’re Chasing the Biggest Fish in Mexico. He’s Called La Barracuda!

Alejo Chaves rose to the top riding the blood of others. He took out his rivals and unified the three largest cartels in Mexico, with himself in charge. It was called, El Conglomerado. The Conglomerate. However, the sheer size of his organization was bound to draw the attention of the Worldwide Drug Initiative, and before long Team Reaper had caught their fish. But after two bloody rescue attempts, the CIA decided to take out his top lieutenant with a drone strike, creating massive collateral damage.

Then came the unthinkable...the CIA thought they could use La Barracuda and let him go. They were wrong.

Now America is about to learn how far a crazed cartel boss will go for revenge.

War has come and Team Reaper is on the front lines.

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

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