
A Forgotten Truth
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Description
Espionage, bioterrorism, the mafia. Is there anything the Agency isn't fighting right now?
One man's on the run, and he doesn't even know who's after him or why.
After years of running, one woman is finally safe and comfortable--or she was until a new guy moved to her tiny village.
Relocated to a small, all-American New England town, one traitor tries to keep his family safe while his successor launches an attack on the American people.
Mark's best agent is in danger--of losing his life and his heart.
Not that Mark has any heart issues of his own.
And if all that wasn't enough to keep Mark Cho of The Agency on his toes, there's a leak--either in his agency or in the government.
A Forgotten Truth Grab your copy today and hold on tight. Things just got crazy with The Agency.
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One man's on the run, and he doesn't even know who's after him or why.
After years of running, one woman is finally safe and comfortable--or she was until a new guy moved to her tiny village.
Relocated to a small, all-American New England town, one traitor tries to keep his family safe while his successor launches an attack on the American people.
Mark's best agent is in danger--of losing his life and his heart.
Not that Mark has any heart issues of his own.
And if all that wasn't enough to keep Mark Cho of The Agency on his toes, there's a leak--either in his agency or in the government.
A Forgotten Truth Grab your copy today and hold on tight. Things just got crazy with The Agency.
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Product details
- Paperback | 286 pages
- 152 x 229 x 15mm | 386g
- 12 Aug 2015
- Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- English
- 1516848578
- 9781516848577
About Chautona Havig
Chautona lives in a small, remote town in California's Mojave Desert with her husband and seven of her nine children. When not writing, she enjoys paper crafting, sewing, and the knowledge that someday she'll be able to retire from home education.
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