
THE LAST MARDI GRAS
A Code Crackers Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Bill Black

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Two weeks before Mardi Gras, a party boat full of revelers blows up in the middle of Lake Pontchartrain. It’s the worst disaster to hit New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Was this a horrific but isolated accident, or was it the opening salvo of a series of planned terrorist attacks that are designed to flood and cripple the city?
Genny is brought in by Pelican Oil and Gas-- the company that had hired the party boat-- to find out. As Genny delves deep into the hidden secrets at Pelican, she uncovers a world of dark money and espionage. There, she unwittingly finds herself caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a threat to The Big Easy that remains hidden until the last possible second.
Working alongside Genny are an FBI agent and ex-boyfriend, Alex Williams, and a colorful team of local experts that surround them. As the suspense builds, Genny knows, in the end, it will all rest on her cyber-sleuthing skills. If she fails, it will be the last Mardi Gras New Orleans ever sees.
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