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Far from Nowhere

Mark McKay

Maison d'édition: The Conrad Press

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‘Far From Nowhere’ is a gripping and shocking thriller about the evil world of modern slavery. The reader is plunged into a dangerous drama of vengeance and redemption.Retired police officers are forced to open an unresolved cold case, finding themselves confronting the evils of slavery, they race against impossible odds to unravel the mystery, a quest that drags them down into the underbelly of society. Risking everything, as they try to prevent the degeneracy being inflicted on innocents trafficked across the globe; thwarted by political corruption and indifference, they are driven toward a violent life-or-death confrontation, as one side sinks deeper into depravity, and the other searches for the grace of atonement.
Disponible depuis: 04/01/2024.

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