Confusion People

Confusion People
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Download or read book Confusion People written by Ed Teja and published by Float Street Press. This book was released on with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A good man on the run Framed for a bewildering array of crimes, including the murder of a friend, Martin is on the run from cops, cartels, and even someone on a luxury yacht. When he turns to Hodges for help, he learns someone set her up too — she is on the run. This particular misery doesn't love company. He'd rather she had the agency to help him. With both Interpol and the bad guys after them, time is not their friend. A fast-paced action story of betrayal, arms deals, and far too many identities. For fans of the intense stories of Jack Reacher and Axel Blaze.


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