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Cobra has been defeated, and the Joe team has been reduced to a handful of specialists. In the wake of the final battle between G.I. Joe and Cobra, Snake-Eyes has gone missing, presumed dead. But Scarlett won’t give up looking for him, despite orders to leave things be.

When a mysterious ninja informs Scarlett that she knows where to find Snake-Eyes, she embarks on a mission to locate him. But what she discovers makes her question how well she actually knows Snake-Eyes, as his biggest secret is revealed!

Amazon best-selling authors CN James and Amy Joy bring to life a new G.I. Joe story that mixes the best of the 80’s cartoon with the classic comic book stories, as well as elements form the toy line.

48 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 8, 2016

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C.N. James

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CN James' short story "The Dark Room" won honorable mention in the 78th Annual Writer's Digest Writing Competition for genre short story. With a Master's Degree in English Education and a Bachelor's Degree in Music (Jazz Guitar), CN James (Christian J. Triola) is the author of four novels, including his newest release, The Ghostlands, Part 1: Erie Energy, co-authored with his wife, Amy Joy. James also authored the advanced guitar method book, The Missing Method for Guitar: Reading Guitar Music Beyond the Open Position.

He is the co-founder of the Indie Writer's Network, an international community of independent writers, he teaches college writing, and he has offered private guitar instruction for nearly 20 years. He enjoys jazz, alternative rock, watching 80's cartoons, hiking and biking the national parks with his wife, and experiencing stories with monsters in them.

James is active on social media.You can find him on Twitter and Facebook @cnjameswriter and at cnjamesfiction.com

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May 20, 2018
This ties in more with the comic than the television show, which is fine by me because the comic was better. The authors get a bonus star for a minority woman in the central role, but she really is not that far removed from a Mary Sue. Sorry. The back story does work, and all regular Joes still in character.
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