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He Went to Paris

The Jake Sullivan Series, Book 9

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He Went to Paris

By: Chip Bell
Narrated by: Thomas Block
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Simon Branson is on the run, and Jake Sullivan and Mike Lang head to Paris to track down a killer. Charged by President Fletcher with verifying the incredible secrets found in the Group 45 documents, they are moving ever closer to finding the truth about the package.

Surviving a murderous attack in the City of Light, they follow another clue to the Bavarian Alps, where the scattered remains of Group 45 are coalescing around a neofascist proclaiming himself the savior of Western civilization.

Trying to stay a step ahead of their enemies and aided by a Nazi physicist’s granddaughter, they finally find what they are looking for...the solution to the enigma of the package, in the unlikeliest of locations, the Keahlstein Haus itself - the “Eagle’s Nest” of Adolf Hitler.

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