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Cachibaché

Book Two of The Director series

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Cachibaché

By: Zach Fortier
Narrated by: Miles Taylor
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Camp Baroota has fallen, and The Director has moved on, forming a replacement - Camp Cachibaché. He has a new psychotic camp director, a new security team, and an impenetrable remote location. The Director is back in business.

However, before the camp is even up and rolling, The Wild Card has begun his vengeful hunt for The Director. The Hunter has become the hunted. Nick Hudson is back, more motivated, angry, and mentally unstable. He's now committed to a no-holds-barred death match. A final violent confrontation with The Director.

Fate, however, has another plan for Nick, as he and Nõnkos Zia, the only other survivor from Camp Baroota, begin their quest to crush the elusive Director. The battle has begun for Nick and Nõn.

Cachibaché is full of unexpected twists and turns that set Nick into a downward spiral. Hold on tight and avoid the wrath of The Wild Card.

©2017 zach Fortier (P)2018 Zach Fortier
Suspense Thriller & Suspense Celebrity Exciting

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