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Ed Merwede

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      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Today that isnt possible anymore. Drug pushers have taken over many a neighborhood, especially schoolyards. They give the kids the first two drugs for free, then when hooked, the charges keep going up. Stealing became the way to get more money. Sooner or later, they would kill for the money or be killed by the distributor. That was an example for the others. The drug dealers were making more money than educated professional people. The move by police to stop the influx of drugs is endless. But every once in a while, we win. Thank you to the men and women that steadily fight the good fight! This story is fiction, but is it?

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    • This book is the third in the fourteen books by the author Ed Merwede It is the exciting story of a small time thief with a plan to steal millions of dollars from a supermarket, and do it in broad day light, while the manager stands by! Jimmy Walker, the thief, pulls off the robbery and makes his get away. But all doesn't quite work out, just one small act of nature, turns the tables.

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      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Jimmy Walker dies from a gunshot at Logan Airport. After his death, his daughter, named Amanda, remembers that his baggage is still on the flight to the Cayman Islands. She is sure it contains all the money from his last (almost) successful heist. She finds his longtime connection on Long Island and asks him to assist her in the pursuit of retrieving that bag with all the money. His name is Alfredo, but his nickname is Zip. Their connection and agreed pursuit to get the money leads to an electrifying encounter with the forces of good and evil. Who will win? Read on.

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      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Thomas Wallace never thought a chance meeting a party would lead to this. They talked, she laughed, and he fell in love. Marie possessed the classic Mediterranean good looks that have been written about for centuries. Her sensuous brown eyes pierced his soul, and her high cheekbones and silky smooth alabaster skin captured his every thought. Everything should have been perfect. Thomas should have connected her last name with the notorious crime figure Antonio Scarpetta. Marie was the daughter of a powerful and evil man. Thomas Wallace hoped he would get out of this alive.

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