Pages
202
Year
2012
Language
English

About

A narcotics agent comes between a dealer and the biggest heroin shipment in history. One thousand pounds of uncut heroin. Street value: a quarter of a billion dollars. New York's baddest dealer is a preening hustler named St. James Livingston, and his latest scheme will make the French Connection smuggling operation look small-time. The shipment is coming in through a Cuban diplomatic mission, and when it arrives Livingston won't just make a fortune. He'll make history. Only John Bolt stands in his way. The meanest narcotics agent in the country, Bolt arrests Livingston's supplier during a South American raid. But cutting off the head won't kill this snake. Too many junkies are hungry for smack, and too many crooks are desperate for profits. The biggest shipment in history will also be the bloodiest, and Bolt stands to make a killing.

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"A master of intrigue and adventure."
Clive Cussler, author of the Dirk Pitt series
"Marc Olden is as good a crime writer as we have."
The Charlotte Observer

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