Skin in the Game
(2023)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Garry Miller, 2023
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9798223832881 MWT16182371, 16182371
LANGUAGE
English
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Canada 2053. As if being a despised mutant psyker wasn't enough, when Bruce McDonald's model girlfriend is abducted by a gang of slavers, he is forced to don his old Sanctioned Tracker uniform and Bearpaw Blaster. But these aren't just human traffickers - they are The Dark Creed, a death cult whose origins are not from this earth.What's a human life worth? And what are people willing to do for money?Canada 2053. The justice system is crumbling. Society is split into the haves, the have nots and the have to have yours. Retired manhunter Bruce McDonald hung up his gun and badge to settle down to a normal civilian life of university day job and weekend garden parties.As if being a despised mutant psyker isn't enough, when his model girlfriend is abducted Bruce is forced to don his old Sanctioned Tracker uniform and Bearpaw Blaster. But these aren't just human traffickers - they are a death cult of unknown origin. At their heart is a sadistic butcher who has a penchant for human skin. Bruce - codename Renegade - has 24 hours to use his unique psychic talents to rescue his girlfriend before she is skinned alive… or worse!DISTURBING. GRAPHIC. ADDICTING.A thrilling bounty hunter book in the sleazy underbelly of human trafficking, 'Skin In the Game' is the second book in the Paragons Of Virtue series of superhero novels for adults. These are all standalone superhero books and can be enjoyed in any order. Check out this tense superhero thriller that will keep you at the edge of your seat!If you like superhero fiction by Al K. Line and Tom Reynolds then you'll devour this. Scroll up and click the buy button now to discover why readers love The Paragons Of Virtue!Not recommended for young readers - contains violence and graphic scenes

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