Sons of Anarchy - Bratva

Sons of Anarchy - Bratva

Christopher Golden, Kurt Sutter
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Author:  Christopher Golden, Kurt Sutter
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  320
Publisher:  Titan Books Ltd
Year:  2014
ISBN:  9781783296927

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There is a small tear and crease to the base corner of the front cover; the book is otherwise new and unread

Set after the fourth season of the groundbreaking television drama Sons of Anarchy, from the mind of Executive Producer Kurt Sutter With half of the club recently released from Stockton State Penitentiary, and the Galindo drug cartel bringing down heat at every turn, the MC already has its hands full. Yet Jax Teller, the VP of SAMCRO, has another problem to deal with. He's just learned that his Irish half-sister, Trinity, has been in the United States for months, entangled with Russian Bratva gangsters. Now that she's abruptly gone missing, he's sure the brewing mafia war is connected to her disappearance. Jax heads to Nevada with Chibs and Opie to search for her and seek revenge. Trinity may be half-Irish, but she's also half-Teller, and where Tellers go, trouble follows.

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