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Valley of the Rays
- AJ Bailey Adventure Series, Book Seven
- Narrated by: Kim Bretton
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it might be a bird of prey….
An unassuming man coerces his way onto the island with AJ's involuntary assistance. Could he be as harmless as he seems, or capable of something far more sinister?
When AJ encounters a stranger on a suspicious boat after her morning dives, she finds herself caught in a bizarre game of cat and mouse while she leads an unlikely villain all over the island.
Book seven in the series thrusts AJ into a knife edge predicament where the wrong move will cost her the life of a loved one.
Each book can be listened to in series order, or as standalone novels."
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- ernie driedger
- 18-01-23
No shortage on intense action in this one
once again living up to his reputation, Nick pulls off another fast paced action thriller . this one will hold your attention captive from beginning to end , as you get your eardrums messaged by Kim's British accent.
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- Janet Fleuchar
- 10-02-24
another captivating listen
enjoyed listening to this fast paced action story made me want to holiday to Grand Cayman ! us Brits enjoyed the links ! well done Nick . superb narration .
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