Cache 72 (A Jaxon Jennings' Detective Mystery Thriller Series, Book 2)
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Cache 72 (A Jaxon Jennings' Detective Mystery Thriller Series, Book 2)
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Cache 72 - A Jaxon Jennings Thriller
72 hours. That's what the note said. 72 hours and the girl would be dead. Jaxon held the paper in one hand and the severed finger in the other. It was not a hoax. A day with his new hobby had turned into something he hadn't seen coming.
GeoCaching--a modern scavenger hunt--was now a race against time. A woman he had never met was praying he wouldn't fail.
72 hours. Three days. A life hanging in the balance and the clock ticking. The killer's game deadly. Jaxon Jennings, retired cop and private eye, knew the girl had only one chance...
And he was it.
Interview With The Author
Q - So, what makes the Jaxon Jennings' Thriller Mystery Series so special?
A - Jaxon's not your typical hero. He's flawed, and that makes him entertaining. As a reader, I want to be entertained and thrilled. I'm a fan of the Action & Adventure and Thriller genres, so it was natural for me to write in them. I'm also a lover of things that go bump in the night and I add a little creepiness just to make things interesting.
Not only will you want to keep reading late into the night, the pace and action keeping your nose in the page, but when you finally close the book, you'll probably keep the light on as well.
"Help me..."
Q - What is GeoCaching?
A - The recreational activity of hunting for and finding a hidden object by means of GPS coordinates posted on a website. Okay, that's the official definition but I like to think of it as a scavenger hunt using a combination of modern technology and good old fashion brain-power. It's a heck of a lot of fun for the whole family.
Q - Should the series be read in any certain order?
A - Each book is a separate story and I wrote them to be enjoyed in any order. If you find you like to stick to a chronological timeline, I'd suggest following this sequence: