

Biting the Bullet (Jaz Parks, Book 3)
by Jennifer Rardin
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- paperback
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- GOOD
- ISBN 10
- 0316020583
- ISBN 13
- 9780316020589
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Synopsis
I'm Lucille Robinson (aka Jaz Parks).This is a mission unlike anything my vampire boss, Vayl, and I have ever been on. It's not our usual take them out and run; it's an undercover mission that needs the whole gang: a psychic, an interpreter, and a weapons specialist. We're joining a Special Ops team to nail the Wizard, a major terrorist thorn in the military's side. We've never gone in with such heavy artillery before, but the more the merrier, right? Um . . . nope. At least not since Vayl and I learned part of our job is to ferret out a mole concealed in our unit.To add to our problems, we're being harried by a pack of reavers bent on revenge, and targeted by a Seer who wants to share Vayl's power - at any cost. Oh yeah, and let's not forget the army of demonic, soul-sucking parasites either. This is going to be a blast.
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- Title
- Biting the Bullet (Jaz Parks, Book 3)
- Author
- Jennifer Rardin
- Format/binding
- Paperback
- Book condition
- Used - GOOD
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 0316020583
- ISBN 13
- 9780316020589
- Publisher
- Orbit
- Place of Publication
- New York, New York
- This edition first published
- February 11, 2008
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