Desperate Measures
A Short Thriller Collection
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Andrew Wehrlen
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Vincent Zandri
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Like a bullet shot from a semi-automatic into a plate glass window, this menagerie of shattered glass, broken hearts, brawn, and blood are some of the best-selling short thrillers collected into one slick as hell volume.
No matter how you spin it - from a self-driving car that abducts its passengers, to a newly released ex-con who is being hunted by father/daughter hoods for the 300 grand he owes them, to a suburban couple startled awake in the middle of the night after two Antifa hoods break into their home intent on doing some real damage - these stories are relentless.
Gear up for an adrenaline-fueled ride to the dark side and back, where the bad guy isn't always bad and the good guys will stab you in the back. From New York Times and USA Today best-selling Thriller and Shamus award-winning author comes a collection of short thrills that you won't listen to just once, but again and again. For fans of Joe R. Landsdale, Jason Starr, Allan Gutherie, Michael Connelly, Robert B. Parker, and more.
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