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Crime Spree

Judge, Jury, Executioner, Book 17

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Crime Spree

By: Craig Martelle, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Chloe Cannon
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When the criminals come after All Guns Blazing, the Federation teeters on the brink of war.

Magistrate Rivka Anoa and her team are ordered to get to the bottom of what's plaguing businesses across the Federation.

Getting supplies and turning those into a product that can be sold is the foundation of every business. When those basics devolve, it throws the system into disarray. A new mob with a new life, sending legitimate businesses into turmoil.

Or is it?

Rivka has to get to the bottom of it and quickly. Terry Henry Walton and his werewolf wife Charumati join Wyatt Earp's crew to create a little turmoil of their own as they seek to find those responsible and put an end to . . .

. . . the crime spree.

Magistrate Rivka Anoa is the legal eagle you want on your side. No better friend. No worse enemy.

©2022 Craig Martelle and Michael Anderle (P)2023 Tantor
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