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Lost Vegas: Miranda's Move

By: J. D. Kephart
Narrated by: Alexander Ragona
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Now alone and traveling by boat through Canadian waters, what will Miranda do? In order for her to have a chance at freedom, she must stick to Jake Logan’s plan and reach The Last Frontier in hopes of disappearing into interior Alaska. Miranda must elude an ex-boyfriend who was also hired by the casino to recover the stolen money and bring Jake and Miranda to justice; Bruce Baldwin, an obsessive crime boss who considers Miranda his property; and a team of mercenaries he hired to bring her back to Las Vegas at any cost.

If Lost Vegas: A Jake Logan Story left you wanting more, then Lost Vegas: Miranda’s Move is going to make you feel like you've been hit across the face with a shovel. Full of plot twists, drama, and intrigue, it introduces you to a multitude of new characters and exposes the darker side of existing ones. Book three of the series will bring it all to its conclusion.

©2022 John D. Kephart (P)2023 John D. Kephart

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