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Predators (Library Edition)

Predators (Library Edition)

Predators (Library Edition)
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Predators (Library Edition) 2009

by Frederick Ramsay

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UNITED STATES: Blackstone Audio, Inc., 2009 Audio Book. Good. mp3_cd. MP3 CD in MP3 format. You will receive one MP3 CD, withdrawn from the library collection, CONTAINING THE ENTIRE AUDIO PRODUCTION! So versatile. Listen directly. Download on your device. We will polish the MP3 CD for you for a smooth sounding performance..
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Sekoa is a male lion who shares with humans the misfortune of being a bearer of the HIV/AIDS virus. He has lost his place as the alpha male in his pride, and now, weakened by disease and harassed by hyenas, he seeks only a place to die in peace.

Leo Painter, the CEO of a large development firm, has traveled to Botswana to consult with the government about accessing their extractable resources. Pursued by his own "hyenas," Painter wishes only to find a last resting place where he can further his dream: to build a resort-casino on Botswana's Chobe River.

When Leo and Sekoa's paths cross with tragic consequences, the police, a plucky woman game warden, and myriad local authorities, hoteliers, and tribesmen vie over what happened and to whom.

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