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Child with No Name

A Ty Stone Thriller, Book 2

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Child with No Name

By: Franklin Horton
Narrated by: Charles Bice
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Army combat veteran Ty Stone has now joined the ranks of DKI, a veteran-operated organization waging war on human trafficking. He splits his time between training in Arizona and his home in Virginia. He's doing better at the training than at winding down, struggling with his relentless PTSD symptoms if he has too much time on his hands.

Ty is eager to help when a local law enforcement contact involves him in the investigation of a drug treatment clinic rumored to be buying children from their desperate patients. While Ty brings in some of his DKI resources, he can't stop at that. Unable to stay in his lane, he becomes obsessed with the hunt for a pregnant drug addict intent on staying out of the legal system. She knows if she can have her baby without legal entanglements, the undocumented pregnancy will bring in the biggest payday she's ever seen.

Despite progress, Ty is still struggling on all fronts - trying to keep his symptoms under control and avoid making impulsive decisions. He's constantly running afoul of the rules. He knows in his heart that the hunt for traffickers is his calling, but can he do it by the DKI playbook?

When the answers comes, it takes Ty in a direction no one could have predicted. One from which there is no coming back.

©2020 Franklin Horton (P)2021 Franklin Horton
Crime Thrillers Emotionally Gripping Suspense Thriller Crime Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense Law Action & Adventure Pregnancy War & Military Genre Fiction Heartfelt

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I hate batman! As much as I love Franklin Horton's books, this narrator is super annoying. 5 stars all the way across the board if you get rid of this guy. Pro tip ; if you increase the story speed up to about 1.15x he sounds less douchie.

it was like having Batman read me a story...

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Honestly this is one of the best books you'll find. It can be tough at times due to the reality of how evil people truly are but it's such a great read and I had a hard time even taking a break.

Must Read

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Starting to remind me of a Ben Coes or Dewey Andreas thriller. Franklin did not disappoint, again!

Great ending!

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Loved it. Must read ...
You are going to feel satisfaction
Franklin Horton is the best storyteller

A story with Justice

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Really got into the first book. Enjoyed it immensely. Also enjoyed the second book. Not a favorite of the narrator but has a good story. Good interesting and great endings well done Franklin.

Love the character

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