Broken Windows
A Mikky dos Santos Thriller, Book 6
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Narrado por:
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Ink Arnadine
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De:
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Janet Pywell
Sobre este áudio
MIKKY IS DETERMINED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. LIFE CAN’T STAY THE SAME. NOT AFTER WHAT HAPPENED.
Buckle up–this rollercoaster of a thriller will leave you breathless!
Mikky’s task is simple. Find out who owns the valuable dagger, the talisman and symbol for a cult-like group in London’s underworld–a drugs gang led by the Asian, who controls the streets with ruthless violence. He recruits children: befriending them, grooming them, and controlling them through fear, as they package and sell drugs. The Dixon Trust provides a safe house and haven for these unprotected and extremely vulnerable kids. Run by Matt, an ex-convict, and supported by a local politician, Raymond Harris, these men are determined to rescue and protect the children, and save lives.
Given another chance, and taught by Matt, the Parks become experts in freerunning and parkour. It gives them a sense of worth and purpose, and when they’re asked to participate in an action-packed movie, their self-esteem knows no bounds.
None of them expects death.
Mikky gains access and insight into their world as she films a documentary. But devastated by shocking events, she is determined to find the dagger, and to flush out the cult leaders and hold them all to account–even if it means risking her own life.
The story weaves around the mesmerizing parkour kids–the Parks. They will have you hooked– their stories are captivating and heartbreaking, and they will have you gunning for each of them until the final twist.
Set in London (England), Ouarzazate (Morocco), and Basel (Switzerland).
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