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Tears in the Rainforest

By: Marlene Zefferys
Narrated by: Terry Rose
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Chris Johnson, US Customs Agent based in Seattle, is given a demanding assignment in Malaysia. The country needs assistance in slowing the fast-growing trade in illegal smuggling of exotic animals and protection of endangered species that are rapidly being wiped out. With the assistance of Suhaimi Wahab - Malaysia's Wildlife Crime Unit - and a defiant undercover agent named May Ling Kang, Chris becomes embroiled in the smuggling activities of ruthless gangs who use murder, kidnapping, and corruption to enforce their business and to keep money and trade flowing.

Can Johnson save exotic species from extinction and stop the smuggling? Will the rainforests survive the slaughter? Listen to this exciting audiobook for insight into the dark world of endangered animal smuggling.

©2013 Marlene Zefferys (P)2014 Marlene Zefferys
Romance Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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