Classmate
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In a circle of friends, there is always one person on whom everyone can count. In the “Junior Diplomats Social Club,” Wallace C. Baker was that person. In two Wars Barker had never gotten into a situation where he had …
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In a circle of friends, there is always one person on whom everyone can count. In the “Junior Diplomats Social Club,” Wallace C. Baker was that person. In two Wars Barker had never gotten into a situation where he had to use his martial arts or his hand-to-hand combat training. But in the last 72 hours, he has killed two people and put others in the hospital. Wilson Baker, Jr., who writes as W.G. Goldstein, has brought back the senior computer software planner and developer, and this time, Barker is out to find out why the government is trying to put his high school classmate in jail. Classmate is a gripping story of big versus little, good versus evil. The lines are clearly drawn, but are they? In the fast-paced style of Baker’s (aka-Goldstein) bestsellers, Class Reunion and The Roommate, Classmate will leave you wondering who your real friends are.
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