The Dry Cleaners
Inspector Rouge - Book #1
de Jan Taljaard
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When the Mafia plan to launder billions of dollars worth of their assets from Europe and South America through American banks, one person stands to ruin everything.
Jennifer Harbour, an investigative journalist with the WSJ, has unbeknownst managed to uncover details that could jeopardise their entire operation.
The Mafia want Harbour stopped at all costs. The longer she stays alive, the greater the risk of her exposing their scam.
So starts a terrifying and dangerous game of cat and mouse as Harbour battles for survival. Helped by Detective Inspector Peter Rouge, the two struggle to stay a step ahead of the killers.
Who are they? Who sent them? Why do they want Harbour dead?
Jennifer Harbour, an investigative journalist with the WSJ, has unbeknownst managed to uncover details that could jeopardise their entire operation.
The Mafia want Harbour stopped at all costs. The longer she stays alive, the greater the risk of her exposing their scam.
So starts a terrifying and dangerous game of cat and mouse as Harbour battles for survival. Helped by Detective Inspector Peter Rouge, the two struggle to stay a step ahead of the killers.
Who are they? Who sent them? Why do they want Harbour dead?
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Policier et suspense
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Format choisi: 13×20 cm
# de pages: 366 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9781916149540
- Date de publication: déc 13, 2019
- Langue English
- Mots-clés The Dry Cleaners, Jan Taljaard
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À propos du créateur
Born in France to parents in the diplomatic service, I was privileged to see a lot of the world and have been lucky to live in many countries including South Africa, Belgium, Greece, Spain, India, Pakistan, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Italy. Which is why I speak six languages fairly fluently and understand but can’t speak another three. I say these things not to brag, but to help you, the reader, understand how all this helped me have quite a broad view of the world, society at large and to see things the way I do.