Nobody rides for free / Neil S. Plakcy.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Plakcy, Neil S. Angus Green novel ; Edition: First Diversion Books editionDescription: 258 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781635760521
  • 1635760526
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • F
Summary: With less than a year of experience and only one big case behind him, FBI Special Agent Angus Green has joined the rarefied group of agents who have been wounded in the line of duty. Assigned to a desk job while he recovers, Angus wonders if he's chosen the right career. He's been following his late father's dream for a life of adventure and travel - and instead encountered danger, pain and heartbreak. But when Angus discovers gay teens are being sexually abused by a pornographer in the same neighborhood where he lives, he shoves aside his lingering doubts about his job and steps up to the plate. The case takes him from Fort Lauderdale's seamy underbelly to boisterous beachfront bars where big-fish Russian �emigr�es launder illegal cash. Angus is back in full effect, but with great power comes great responsibility, and he'll soon find his stake in saving these trafficked teens is more personal than he could have anticipated.
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With less than a year of experience and only one big case behind him, FBI Special Agent Angus Green has joined the rarefied group of agents who have been wounded in the line of duty. Assigned to a desk job while he recovers, Angus wonders if he's chosen the right career. He's been following his late father's dream for a life of adventure and travel - and instead encountered danger, pain and heartbreak. But when Angus discovers gay teens are being sexually abused by a pornographer in the same neighborhood where he lives, he shoves aside his lingering doubts about his job and steps up to the plate. The case takes him from Fort Lauderdale's seamy underbelly to boisterous beachfront bars where big-fish Russian �emigr�es launder illegal cash. Angus is back in full effect, but with great power comes great responsibility, and he'll soon find his stake in saving these trafficked teens is more personal than he could have anticipated.

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