Gone Wild

Author: James W. Hall
From James W. Hall, the highly acclaimed best-selling author of Hard Aground, Mean High Tide, and Bones Of Coral, comes a stunning and superbly rendered new thriller in which the most deadly animals in the jungle are the ones that kill for money. With one poacher’s bullet, a young woman’s life is tragically, brutally taken–and her mother’s is shattered forever. Thus begi….Read More
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