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Kek Huuygens, Smuggler

By: Robert L. Fish
Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
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When you need something stolen, smuggled, or made to disappear, Kek Huuygens is your man.

In the aftermath of World War II, young couples stroll through Brussels, but they do not speak of love. Instead they might talk about papers, passports, or relocation - and most of all, they speak of currency. As Europe rebuilds itself, fortunes are made and lost in hours, and money is worthless until it is converted into dollars.

When Kek Huuygens, a Polish-born smuggler lurking among the Brussels cocktail set, hears that a wealthy industrialist is desperate to convert five million Belgian francs into American currency, he offers to help. For one million he will liberate the man's fortune. All the magnate has to do is let Kek steal it.

In these seven elegant short stories, Kek battles customs agents and police across Western Europe. For this dapper Pole, there is no object too large to smuggle - so long as the price is right.

©1976 The Mysterious Press; This 2015 edition published by MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2015 Audible, Inc.

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