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Daybreak

By: T. J. Brearton
Narrated by: John Glouchevitch
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Find out the truth in this intense conclusion to the best-selling thriller series. Will former detective Brendan Healy survive, and can Agent Jennifer Aiken finally expose the conspiracy which is exploiting young women and goes to the heart of government?

©2015 T. J. Brearton (P)2017 Tantor
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"An edge-of-your-seat end to a terrific trilogy. The journey is so convincing, exciting, and gripping that it may just change the way you see the world." (Ann Abrams, author of Mobius)

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Daybreak

Habit, Survivors, and Daybreak are a suspenseful trilogy about human trafficking, money, murder, espionage, conspiracy and maybe about five minutes of romance, that comes to its conclusion in the third book. Any questions you may have carried over (due to your own analytical thinking) are answered in the final book. The narration is excellent. Honestly, the last half of the third book was very difficult to follow. I spent a good portion of it wondering...who IS the bad "guy?" Really, there's too many to count and I still don't completely know!

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