Jam Run (Eddie Barrow 2)

Jam Run (Eddie Barrow 2)

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What if crying out for help made you a target? "Jam Run is a gripping crime thriller about the ever-present menace and violence the LGBTQ community faces daily."-Richard Burnett, Fugues Magazine. "Brooks packed so much into this book - international crime, gripping thrills that keep you on the edge of your seat and takes on the hot-button topic of homophobia."-Kristin Guthrie, Book Blogger. Within hours of arriving in Montego Bay, Eddie Barrow and his friend Corey Stephenson witness a gruesome murder outside a bar. When the victim's sister reaches out for help, they learn of machinations to conceal foreign corporate corruption and a series of horrific sex crimes. However, Barrow and Stephenson's commitment to solving the case is put to the test once they find themselves in the crosshairs of a ruthless criminal network-one that extends beyond the shores of Jamaica.
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