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100 1 _aLuna, Louisa
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245 1 4 _aThe Janes /
_cLouisa Luna
263 _a202002
264 1 _aAustralia:
_bBolinda audio
_c2020
300 _a13 CDs, 15 hrs 21 mins ;
_c15.5 cm.
336 _aspoken word
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337 _aaudio
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500 _a13 CDs. Unabridged
511 0 _aReader: Tavia Gilbert
520 _aDetective and mystery stories. Set against the sprawling canvas of illegal immigration, trafficking and border tensions, The Janes pulses with urgency and intensity. On the outskirts of San Diego near the Mexican border, the bodies of two young Latinas are discovered. They have no names, no IDs and no family looking for them. Fearing the likelihood of a sex-trafficking ring, the police and FBI enlist Alice Vega to help identify the Janes - and to locate the others before it's too late. The stakes have never been higher for Vega and her partner, Max Caplan, as they navigate an increasingly murky world populated with drug lords, crooked officials, and average citizens content to look the other way. Vega and Cap become both the hunters and the hunted as they race to find the missing Janes and prevent anyone else from being brutally murdered - including themselves. With Louisa Luna's The Janes, Vega and Cap rightfully join the pantheon of the most memorable partnerships in crime fiction in a thriller that could not be more relevant or powerful.
521 _aAdult.
700 1 _aGilbert, Tavia
_9100432
830 0 _aAlice Vega
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