A Bullet for Carlos
A Thriller That Won't Let Go! Top Five Finalist in Mystery - Kindle Book Review Awards 2013 Detective Connie Giannelli's life has been torn apart several times. First when her mother died and then years later when she found out her Uncle Dominic was in the mob. Her life is about to...
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A Thriller That Won't Let Go! Top Five Finalist in Mystery - Kindle Book Review Awards 2013 Detective Connie Giannelli's life has been torn apart several times. First when her mother died and then years later when she found out her Uncle Dominic was in the mob. Her life is about to be shredded again, and this time it could destroy her. Connie's love of family and her badge are both threatened when an undercover drug bust leaves two cops dead and the drugs missing. Internal Affairs is looking for any excuse to take her badge, but she's not worried about them finding the missing drugs--her secrets could prove to be far worse. Now Connie's racing against the clock to figure out who killed her partners and took the drugs--dirty cops or Uncle Dominic's friends. And she has to do it before IA pins the whole damn thing on her.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B009SYML7Y
Publish date: October 18th 2012
Publisher: Inferno Publishing Company
Pages no: 372
Edition language: English
Detective Connie Giannelli 19s life has been torn apart several times. First when her mother died and then years later when she found out her Uncle Dominic was in the mob. Her life is about to be shredded again, and this time it could destroy her.Connie 19s love of family and her badge are both thre...
Detective Connie Giannelli 19s life has been torn apart several times. First when her mother died and then years later when she found out her Uncle Dominic was in the mob. Her life is about to be shredded again, and this time it could destroy her.Connie 19s love of family and her badge are both thre...
I received a free kindle copy of A Bullet for Carlos by Giacoma Giammatteo, published by Inferno Publishing Company in an Amazon promotion in exchange for a fair review. I gave it five stars. It kept me up reading & was a fast paced suspense-thriller. There were many disgustingly brutal scenes but i...
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