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Dead Naked: The Russian Connection

The Greenhaven Trilogy, Book 3

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Dead Naked: The Russian Connection

By: Patrick Alexander
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South Florida is home to a wide range of different communities and life-styles. Miami Beach itself has become synonymous with international hedonism, the playground of the ‘beautiful people’.

Slightly further north of Miami Beach is the City of Sunny Isle Beach—also known as Little Moscow because of all the Russian money which funds the development of luxury, ocean-view condo-towers. No doubt some of the money is possibly legal.

Lying between Miami Beach and Sunny Isles Beach is Haulover Beach, where everybody—beautiful or not—gets completely naked.

Inland from all these beaches is the city of Greenhaven; an oasis of genteel respectability and refined sensibilities, holding itself proudly aloof from all its tawdry neighbors. That is, until they found the dead body on the beach.

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