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War: A Tanner Novel, Book 6
- Narrated by: Daniel Dorse
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tanner returns to New York City intent on killing Sara Blake and ending her threat, but a new ally convinces both of them to come to terms and to end their conflict.
However, not everyone is seeking peace, as German conglomerate boss Bruno Heinz looks to take over Manhattan by wresting control away from the Giacconi family. With Tanner's aid, the war goes well, until an unseen tragedy strikes, and all bets are off.
Also, it looks like Merle and Earl's luck has finally run out, as the brothers are marked for death.
©2015 Remington Kane (P)2015 Remington Kane
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