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Panzer & Associate (Scout Galley... - Jerry Hart

Panzer & Associate (Scout Galley Book 2)

Jerry Hart
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
1 rating

Note: Contains violence, adult content and language.A year ago, Scout Galley nearly lost her life during a series of bizarre incidents involving a masked figure. She is looking forward to a weekend of fun with her friends at a comic-book convention in Dallas, hoping to forget about the upcoming anniversary.Everything goes well until two charming strangers show up. Unbeknownst to Scout, the pair has a deadly agenda that may cost the lives of nearly everyone in attendance.This novella is 29,000 words and is the second in a series of standalone novellas.

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