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The Crew

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Rachael Wolf is a high school graduate who just wants to start making her own life choices. She has been told what to do by her parents her entire life. Now she has the freedom to break free. She teams up with her best friend, Mackenzie Blue, and her two new friends, Larry Jones and JoJo Winters, to form The Crew. Rachael pushes to be a rebel. To push the limits of what she and her friends can do without the law catching up to them. Little do they know, Officers Derek Clarkson and Emily Lynn are hot on their tracks. The Crew is full of cliff-hangers and humor that will leave you waiting for more.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
30 September 2024
Pages
138
ISBN
9798889828853

Rachael Wolf is a high school graduate who just wants to start making her own life choices. She has been told what to do by her parents her entire life. Now she has the freedom to break free. She teams up with her best friend, Mackenzie Blue, and her two new friends, Larry Jones and JoJo Winters, to form The Crew. Rachael pushes to be a rebel. To push the limits of what she and her friends can do without the law catching up to them. Little do they know, Officers Derek Clarkson and Emily Lynn are hot on their tracks. The Crew is full of cliff-hangers and humor that will leave you waiting for more.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
30 September 2024
Pages
138
ISBN
9798889828853