Reegan Harper

Reegan Harper
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Download or read book Reegan Harper written by Annagail Lynes and published by Annagail Lynes. This book was released on with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The International Intelligence Organization (IIO) has not been able to crack the case of what is really happening at the Gemini Compound. Agents go into the Compound and either die or change sides. They bring in their Troubleshooter Reagan "Wildfire" Harper to solve the case. She is bound and determined to solve the case, but she is harboring secrets of her own.


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