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The Chemical Code

Jacqueline Silver Adventures, Book 4

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The Chemical Code

By: Fiona Erskine
Narrated by: Gabrielle Glaister
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Jaq Silver returns in her next thrilling adventure.

Jaq Silver is back in Brazil and this time she has a single mission—vengeance. But after several near misses, Jaq isn't sure who to trust. Determined to discover what exactly is in the mysterious box that everyone is after, Jaq becomes increasingly embroiled in a web of far-reaching corruption. It seems like everyone has a hidden agenda but is she chasing the right target? And who is chasing Jaq?

©2023 Fiona Erskine (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Action & Adventure Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Adventure Exciting

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A satisfying resolution to the previous Jaq Silver novel. The cast of exotic characters from Brazil are developed, by turns alarming, disgusting funny and loveable. From the crash bang wallop of the opening to the denouement, we are kept listening with pleasure and an ironic smile. Always the didact, this time Erskine gives us the economic geography of Brazil while delighting us with the awfulness of the popular television. A great story with brightly drawn locations an people, this continuation is the Silver saga is easy to recommend.

Jaq Silver’s back in Brazil

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