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They called me The Puppeteer 2

Current price: $9.99
They called me The Puppeteer 2
They called me The Puppeteer 2

Barnes and Noble

They called me The Puppeteer 2

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BOOK 6 in The Puppets Of Washington Series Check my other books in the Series: http: //www.amazon.com/dp/B015KG8ULY Tayla is running, and she's also running low - low on trust. She can't trust the law, and she can't trust the FBI. She isn't even sure she can trust her people any more. She is left with only one option: to run. After a mission to track down the drug lord Osnoir in Jacksonville goes horribly wrong and ends up with two people dead, Tayla realizes that she has to flee the USA, because if she doesn't she might end up dead herself. She meets a host of characters along the way, but she is never really sure if they are out to assist her - or to kill her. Following the nail-biting path of Tayla's flight from the USA in They Call Me The Puppeteer, the sixth book of The Puppets of Washington series) and you'll be turning pages from the first to the last in this fast-paced, action-packed thriller from Lavina Giamusso. Get even better value for money with the new Box-Set at $8.99 instead of $12.00 you'd pay buying the books individually. Just search The Puppets of Washington Box-Set on the Kindle Store Search Bar

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