
Six-Sided Crap Shoot
A Nash Running Bear Mystery, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Rayne
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By:
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Baer Charlton
About this listen
Nash, Muna, and Powder are called in to a small-town shooting.
Seven dead in a drug deal gone sideways. Large bags of drugs, and larger bags of money.
Nash views it as federal help for a small-town sheriff, except nothing is what it appears. Nash touches the scene and has a vision, but it isn't clear. And the person of interest has left town.
A phone call says it's about to get weirder.
Nash is okay with things staying simple and small-town, until the person of interest shows up in a city of seven million, with old friends and older scores to settle.
And then the war begins.
©2024 Baer Charlton (P)2024 Baer Charlton
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