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  • The Betrayal of Prague

  • Atlas Hargrove, Book 3
  • By: R.B. Schow
  • Narrated by: James Way
  • Length: 14 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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The Betrayal of Prague

By: R.B. Schow
Narrated by: James Way
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An unforgivable act of violence in a historic city crawling with the predatory elite. Have Atlas and the team bitten off more than they can chew?

As Leopold’s private investigators zero in on Atlas’s missing daughter, a network of hunters have dropped their roots in Prague. What starts as a mother’s revenge becomes something more, something out of a nightmare.

In the black market of hellish delights, the wicked always feast. But such loathsome pursuits cannot go on forever, for there are hunters of a different breed taking notice—men and women no longer willing to suffer the mischief of deviants. Atlas and the team are animals of this very sort.

With the new warden making trouble for Atlas, and Monarch Industries refusing to hand Kiera over to Leopold, Cira will step in and risk everything to unite the team. But will it be enough to survive the betrayal of Prague? Will it be enough to save the life of one of their own?

Chock full of suspense, gritty-dirty action, a dash of humor, and characters you'll want to know in real life, this vigilante justice thriller will have you on the edge of your seat. Listeners are advised that it contains the kind of violence one would expect from a R-rated movie.

©2021 R.B. Schow (P)2022 Podium Audio
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Master listener.

I've listened to the first three books of this series. It's like watching a very good action movie. The stories are gripping and disturbing AF. Your mind’s eye takes it all in. Ryan Schow (R.B. Schow) great at both genres of books. I highly recommend all his books.

I found Ryan’s books on Audible searching Kevin Pierce narrations. Kevin is a well known in Apocalyptic/Syfy genres. That man can read a grocery list. Next thing you know you’re cooking even if you don’t cook.
This was the 1st time I listened to a James Way narrations and he does a outstanding performance. Sorry James you can’t be 1st but you can be next.

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Prague pedos pay the price...

Book three in the Atlas Hargrove series maintains the standard of excellence set by books one and two. The topic this series centers around isnt for the faint of heart, and R. B. Schow doent sugar coat or bury the ugly truths of child sex trafficking under a layer of 'protect your feelings' frosting. And neither is how Atlas and his crew deal with the dumpster fire, no lower form of life scumbags. It's brutal and deservedly so. There is plenty of action and violence in each of these books, but that's not to say that the story is just a non-stop run and gun from start to finish. The Hargrove series is smartly written, characters and their world is masterfully developed and multiple threads of parallel storylines build to pull you in and along. These books are damn hard to put down. I found myself binging through each volume in just a couple sessions each. The narrator is dead-on perfect throughout. I've since started seeking out other titles to add to my library that he has performed.
Looking forward to book 4!

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