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· Timothy Blake Book 4 · Bolinda · Narrated by Christopher Ragland
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A Chinese astronaut is found dead in a NASA training environment in Houston, Texas. No one can explain how he got there. Amid fears of a diplomatic catastrophe, the CIA dispatches Timothy 'Hangman' Blake to investigate a convicted kidnapper who works in the facility – someone Blake put away seven years ago. Blake is deeply insane, afflicted by terrible urges he can barely control – but he's also brilliant. Zara, his beautiful and deadly CIA handler, suspects a secret Chinese spacecraft is surveilling the United States, but Blake can see something much more sinister is going on. Something connected to the kidnapping seven years ago, to the technologies being developed at NASA and to the serial killer known as the Texas Reaper. Will Blake survive long enough to uncover the truth? And if he does, will anyone even believe him?

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Jack Heath is the pen name of a bestselling and award-winning author. He has written twenty action-packed books for kids and one disturbing crime novel for adults. His books have been translated into several languages and optioned for film and television.

Christopher Ragland is a British-based American actor and voice artist. He has provided voices for numerous video games including Driver: San Francisco. He also starred in the documentary series I Shouldn't Be Alive, as Travis Wright. He joined the voice cast of Thomas & Friends in 2015, voicing Percy and Trevor in the US, and the Troublesome Trucks in both the UK and US.

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