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Broken: A Leopold Blake Thriller

Current price: $13.99
Broken: A Leopold Blake Thriller
Broken: A Leopold Blake Thriller

Barnes and Noble

Broken: A Leopold Blake Thriller

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Terror Isn't Cheap... Nick Stephenson's best selling Leopold Blake thriller series is back with a brand new installment by Gordon Hopkins. A sniper sets his sights on a crowd of innocents. A bomber targets New York City landmarks. Even billionaire private investigator Leopold Blake isn't safe from terrorists, despite the best efforts of his stoic bodyguard, Jerome. Are these lone-wolf attacks or is there a guiding force behind them? Leopold and NYPD Sergeant Mary Jordan are determined to find out before disaster strikes again. But terror isn't cheap - so where is the money coming from? In San Francisco, insurance companies are being scammed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Bremler Mutual sends their best investigator, Gil DiMauro, to root out the thieves. But there is one question he can't answer: what happened to all the cash? As the shocking realisation dawns, Leopold and his team must rally their forces and uncover the truth - while heading for a showdown that may just well be their last. Broken is another exciting installment in the Leopold Blake series of thrillers and can be read as a standalone novel.

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