The Dorado Deception
The Jack Reilly Adventures, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Matthew Crow
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Matt James
Sobre este áudio
"Matt James is my go-to guy for heart-stopping adventure and bone-chilling suspense!" (Greig Beck, international best-selling author)
Hidden beneath the dense canopy of a South American jungle is a discovery that will change history forever.
Jack Reilly travels to Colombia on behalf of his new employer, the Tactical Archaeological Command, a clandestine organization whose objective is to locate and, if necessary, protect historically valuable assets around the globe. The former Delta operator is sent to investigate the violent kidnapping of veteran TAC agent Lorenzo Matias. But this is more than just a missing person's case. Seconds before Matias was abducted, he sent an encrypted message to his and Jack's superiors back in the United States. It read, "El Dorado exists!"
The production of illicit narcotics has made Santiago Aguilar rich beyond his wildest dreams. Still, it isn't enough. The powerful drug lord longs for more. After acquiring a 500-year-old map drawn by a famous Spanish explorer, Aguilar refocuses his attention, and a large percentage of his fortune, on an expedition to uncover the grandest prize of them all, the lost City of Gold. But the legend isn't what it seems.
Those who find El Dorado never escape.
Fans of Indiana Jones, Uncharted, and Tomb Raider will love Jack Reilly!
The Dorado Deception is the third book in international best-selling author Matt James' action-packed archaeological thriller series, The Jack Reilly Adventures.
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