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Jack Adkins

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Jack Adkins has been spinning tales for over thirty years. He is a seasoned veteran of Dungeons and Dragons, Top Secret, Vampire, MechWarrior, and almost every RPG in between. Jack has finally gotten around to sharing his unique humor and imaginative stories with the world. Before he began writing novels Jack enjoyed building lightsabers with his four boys, moving props and equipment for the marching band, and studying Reformation Era Christian Theology. In his spare time, Jack has built a twenty-four-year IT career.

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Jack Adkins It wasn't the summer heat that made sweat trail down his face as he pulled the letter from the small box. He turned the letter over his breath caught …moreIt wasn't the summer heat that made sweat trail down his face as he pulled the letter from the small box. He turned the letter over his breath caught when he saw the words imprinted on the envelope: Internal Revenue Service.(less)
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