
Justice Comes Due
Birth of Heavy Metal, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Kevin T. Collins
About this listen
Sometimes the good guys win and the bad guys end up dead.
But that isn't how it always goes down. In the ZOO, you are either fast and lucky or you are dead.
Heavy Metal has a few videos that are out gaining attention in parts of the world, and that doesn't bode well for them.
Some people are noticing that Sal and his team have someone extra-special working with them, and they want a piece of her...or all of her.
This time, it's back to basics for Heavy Metal with just Sal, Madigan, and Courtney. Are they enough to save their friend?
When the enemy is better than you, move to a fighting ground you have more experience in. The ZOO is agnostic - it will kill everyone it can.
©2019 Michael Todd and Micahel Anderle (P)2021 Tantor
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