Betrayal on the Bayou | 6. Cops to Canaries

Betrayal on the Bayou | 6. Cops to Canaries

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Betrayal on the Bayou | 7. Inside the War Room

FBI Agent Chip Hardgrave and Chad Scott have a lot in common – they even went to the same high school in Baton Rouge – but now it’s Chip’s job to investigate the DEA’s star agent. This time, Chad’s misconduct isn’t going to get swept under the rug. His powerful allies can’t prote ...  Show more

Betrayal on the Bayou | 8. Approximation of Justice

Chad is charged on a long list of counts related to corruption. He isn’t just going to plead guilty. He’s going to trial. In court, he’ll face his informants and his right-hand men who betrayed him. But whether or not Chad gets what he deserved remains an open question. Is Chad a ...  Show more

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