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Treachery Times Two by Robert McCaw

Posted on March 18, 2022 by Michael Cavacini
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Treachery Times Two by Robert McCaw is book four in the Koa Kane Hawaiian Mystery series. Released earlier this year, it is a tightly woven story that takes place in an exotic locale, and it is filled with plenty of danger and drama. Read on for more details.

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