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Nigerian Connection

Trafficker, Book 6

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Nigerian Connection

By: Keith Hoare
Narrated by: Gaynor M Kelly
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For the criminal cartels, the use of more sophisticated drug detection equipment by law enforcement agencies, is making its mark. Their losses are so high that many have now turned to people trafficking to supplement their income. Lieutenant Colonel Karen Harris, commander of Unit T, formed to combat people trafficking, is struggling to contain the situation. This is brought to a head, following an operation in London, which goes disastrously wrong, resulting in the traffickers escaping to a country outside Unit T's area of operations. Karen is determined to bring the traffickers to justice, follows them with a badly conceived covert operation, resulting in the traffickers taking her. Now she is about to learn a very harsh lesson, which not only affects her personally, but the people around her.

©2014 Keith Hoare (P)2014 Keith Hoare
International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction

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