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Cover of The Ghost Shipment

The Ghost Shipment

โœ Scribed by Geoffrey Robert


Book ID
112243249
Publisher
Geoffrey Robert
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Weight
144 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780473692292

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โœฆ Synopsis


When a young tourist dies in a surfing accident in Bali while high on cocaine, his billionaire father hires the Aristotle investigative team of Bec Corelli, Jay Duggan and Mike Bullard to track down the drug kingpin ultimately responsible.

Ped Garland, a maverick with a troubled past who is campaigning to become the Republican presidential candidate, captivates voters with his candid and unorthodox approach to politics, and bold plan to end the nation's drug nightmare.

With Garland's bid gaining momentum, the investigation leads the Aristotle team from the exotic resorts and nightclubs of Bali to the lawless backstreets of Colombia, tranquil neighborhoods of New Zealand, and rarefied halls of Washington's elite as they battle powerful adversaries determined to protect their secrets.


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