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Death Tax
- The Debt Collection, Book 4
- De: Andrew Givler
- Narrado por: Michael Mola
- Duración: 15 h y 1 m
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But for Matthew Carver, it’s just a pit stop. Lazarus and his mysterious corporation have come up with a plan for Matt to rescue the fragment of his sister’s soul that languishes in the Devil’s grasp. But to do it, he’ll have to die—at least for a while. To pull off the most dangerous heist imaginable, Matt must find his way to the depths of the Underworld and back before his time truly runs out.
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This is the best so far
- De Chrystan Campbell en 04-17-25
- Death Tax
- The Debt Collection, Book 4
- De: Andrew Givler
- Narrado por: Michael Mola
spoilers
Revisado: 12-07-24
bro this stuff is amazing there is so much foreshadowing and stuff I am wondering about the conditions at the beginning Wilber read off like only one ride per customers so what will happen when he actually dies sensce he has already taken his one ride
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Dandelion Audit
- The Debt Collection, Book 2
- De: Andrew Givler
- Narrado por: Michael Mola
- Duración: 12 h y 35 m
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He’s not crazy. They really are following him. Matt owes the Queen of all Fae a phone call, and she is tired of waiting. But she's not the only one looking for him. A fallen angel has escaped Hell to settled their dispute with Matt—permanently.
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Perfect
- De Amy en 10-20-23
- Dandelion Audit
- The Debt Collection, Book 2
- De: Andrew Givler
- Narrado por: Michael Mola
love Robin he is great so is alex
Revisado: 09-06-24
I love Robin he is funny laid back and shows his emotions in a way that is great. I love Alex because of how good of a person he is and how cool he is
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