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The Curse of Matilija

Zack Tolliver, FBI, Book 9

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The Curse of Matilija

By: R Lawson Gamble
Narrated by: Case Matthews
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A toxic bacteria, a gang of Mexican drug smugglers, an Eastern European mob, a lethal assassin. Just another day on the job for Zack Tolliver, FBI. But how do you deal with the deadly curse of an ancient Chumash Chief?

After a month of mental and spiritual leave, Janice sends Zack on a simple mission to locate a cave containing an ancient earthen pot known only through the ravings of a delirious and dying man, somewhere in the Matilija Wilderness. To his mind, it is a task beneath his rank. And his partner Eagle Feather is taking a college course and is unavailable. But Zack dutifully travels to Ojai, California, locates a guide, and hikes into the wilderness to find the cave. What he doesn't know it is not just any cave, and not just any pot, for inside it lurks a strange and deadly disease.

©2021 R Lawson Gamble (P)2022 R Lawson Gamble
Suspense United States Scary

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