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Last Ship from Vladivostok

By: Mark J. Williams
Narrated by: Bob Ryan
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Summary

Cullen McPherson, insurance agent, just wanted to get the refund check to his client. He didn’t know his client was a world-class spy in pursuit of a missing flash drive and other cryptic items held in secret by such characters as the Jewish proctologist and the Washer Woman. Cullen was chasing a man but, in fact, Cullen McPherson was chasing his own identity, long since undermined by a domineering mother and a weak father. In his youth, he lost himself in cartoons, foreign languages, actuarial reports, and stories of the merchant marines and their rugged ship’s "masters." It was here, on the bridge of one of these ships, he found himself, his value, and the captain who had always been, there setting a course for the open sea and home.

©2018 Mark Williams (P)2019 Mark Williams

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