
Operation Mar del Plata
The Jake Williams Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jim Connell
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By:
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Hackley Hammett
About this listen
When Jake is forced to flee the U.S. due to fabricated tax charges, he heads to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to start anew. Taking advantage of the favorable dollar-to-peso exchange rate, he enjoys a comfortable life until a chance encounter pulls him into the dangerous world of the Chinese mafia.
During his time in Buenos Aires, he meets Marilini, the beautiful and self-assured owner of a popular bookstore. Together, they delve into the Chinese mafia's connection to a local kidnapping, uncovering a sophisticated national security apparatus lurking beneath the surface.
The thrilling fourth installment in this series.
©2024 Hackley Hammett (P)2025 Hackley Hammett
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