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The Apparatus (Dramatized Adaptation)

Jason Trapp, Book 5

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Spies are like rats. In DC, you're never more than ten feet from one.

Jason Trapp is about to find that out the hard way. All he wanted was a week off, but the world had other plans. Trapp stumbles onto something he wasn't meant to see, and when half a dozen top US officials are murdered by drug cartel sicarios, the reason becomes sickeningly clear.

Within days, Mexico is on the brink of civil war, and the violence is spilling across the US border. The drug cartels are at war, innocent people are dying, and the President needs options. Trapp soon realizes there's more to this than meets the eye.

Someone out there planned this.

He may not have started it. But he intends to finish it.

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Terence Aselford, Wyn Delano, Mark Harrietha, Adrian Garcia, Daniel Llaca, Robb Moreira, Crystal Lee, Scott McCormick, Jonathan Lee Taylor, Matthew Bassett, Andy Clemence, Julian Dailey, Drew Kopas, Amanda Forstrom, Danny Gavigan, Matthew Pauli, Steve Wannall, Christopher Williams, Bradley Foster Smith, K'Lai Rivera, Lily Beacon, Anthony Palmini, Eric Messner, Michael John Casey, James Konicek, Christopher Walker, Nora Achrati, Chris Stinson, Nanette Savard, Ken Jackson, Yasmin Tuazon, Jeri J. Marshall, and Richard Rohan.

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By mistake I added the dramatized version of this book to my library. I'm four hours into the dramatization, and I'm deleting this version and purchasing the narrated version. Some listeners might prefer dramatized adaptions; however, the background noise, amd poorly performing "actors" detract from my listening experience. I much prefer a good reader and my own imagination. I've 375 titles in my library, and I'lm usually able to trudge on through a title even if the narration or plot aren't very good. I just can't take any more of this dramatized fifth book in the series!

No Drama, please!

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