Kowalski's in Love (Sigma Force, #2.5)



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Author | James Rollins |
“Book Descriptions: Experience a heart-pumping and thrilling tale of suspense!
Originally published in THRILLER (2006),edited by #1
New York Times
bestselling author James Patterson.
In this Thriller Short from #1 New York Times bestselling writer, James Rollins, brings a story that’s no love story, at least not in the traditional sense. Fans of Rollins’s Sigma Force series know Joe Kowalski, a naval seaman with the heart of a hero, but lacking the brainpower to go with it. Kowalski stays in trouble and here readers will get to know a bit more about his backstory. One that illustrates something Kowalski seems to live by. Dumb luck is better than no luck at all.
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