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The DC Job
- A Case Lee Novel, Book 8
- Narrated by: Tim H. Dixon
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
A missing girl. A deadly conspiracy. A fate worse than death.
Spies, lies, and killers emerge from the shadows, and Case Lee is unleashed into the heart of darkness. Contracted to find a diplomat’s missing teenage daughter, his gut says there’s more to the story - a feeling supported when DC assassins paint a target on his back. With an eye over his shoulder, the quest starts among the ancient ruins of Petra. Frustration mounts as an enigmatic Bedouin clan reveals a whisper-thin trail about the girl’s disappearance.
Back in DC, Case confronts the diplomat, who discloses a deadly conspiracy. Case packages the conspiracy as shadow games for others to play and focuses on the prime mission: Find the girl. But, can he leverage the conspiracy to help his search? Ruthless players continue targeting Case as a threat to their plans. In hot pursuit, they are determined to silence him - and the truth.
Relentless, he follows lead after lead as the clock ticks, and odds of rescuing the girl fade. Help arrives from the most unexpected of places, and the trail leads to a nightmare some would consider a fate worse than death. Undaunted and alone, he enters the lethal setting and introduces his enemies to the world according to Case Lee.
In this globe-trotting adventure - the eighth stand-alone novel from the best-selling Case Lee series - author Vince Milam delivers another heart-pounding thriller from the power centers of Washington DC to the ancient ruins of a lost civilization; from the most lawless place in America to the pitiless slave markets of Africa and the lethal deserts of the Sahara. You’ll love this edge-of-your-seat thrill ride, because Case is a flawed hero we can all cheer for until the last line. Find yourself swept away today!
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- Ian Nicholson
- 07-12-21
Another great listen
Another cracking story. I love these books and all the main recurring characters. You get to feel like you know them all. Well done yet again Vince, and Tim did a fine job as always... 😊👍
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- Boojum
- 27-01-23
Great story, highly recommended
I really enjoyed this book, well written, well researched and very well narrated. A great tale of intrigue, international conspiracies, kidnap, and violence - lots of violence. Brilliantly narrated by Tim Dixon. Highly recommended
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- Siobhan D
- 25-11-22
brilliant thriller
Loved the narration from Tim H. Dixon, he brings out the pace, action and suspense.
Case is contracted to find a diplomat’s missing teenage daughter; his gut says there’s more to the story and he is not wrong. From the start he has a target on his back. He has unknow players in hot pursuit, they are determined to silence him—and the truth. Relentless, he follows leads as the clock ticks and odds of rescuing the girl fade. With the trail leading to a nightmare some would consider a fate worse than death. Case does not stop, not until justice is done.
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- caroline
- 02-12-22
Interesting story
I think I would have appreciated this more if I had read the series in order so coming in at this stage wasnt the best. It was very well written in this genre and well narrated.
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