Bad Intent - Michael Tabman - Boeken - Totalrecall Publications - 9781590954829 - 29 september 2015
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Bad Intent

Michael Tabman

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Bad Intent

Cocaine floods the streets of New York City. Drug cartels are in control. The mob wants their share. The FBI and NYPD have a drug war to fight. But, who are they fighting?

Cocaine was the drug of choice in America during the 1980s and 1990s. The Colombian Drug Cartels controlled drug trafficking with ruthless violence. The cartels were well organized, corrupted entire governments and had so much money, the Mob was jealous. The United States declared war on drugs. New York City was at the heart of the war. The FBI and New York City Police Department joined forces. Work the streets with FBI Agent Bob Douglas and his partner Detective Mark Zucarelli as they stumble into a drug money laundering investigation and find that they don't know who they can trust. Was there more to the drug war than met the eye. Based on the author's years as an FBI Agent assigned to the FBI-NYPD Drug Task Force, this book tells the story from someone who was in the middle of the war on drugs. Hard hitting, raw and realistic, Bad Intent will make you feel that you are right next to the FBI Agents and NYPD Detectives as they take on the cartels and their own agencies.

Bad Intent: Read this FIVE STAR Novel and join Detective Zucarelli and Special Agent Douglas as they hunt down the drug dealers, make the busts and work the streets.
-- Just Reviews

"Last night I read the first three chapters of Bad Intent and enjoyed it very much. I am now hooked."
-- Retired NYPD Detective

Media Boeken     Paperback Book   (Boek met zachte kaft en gelijmde rug)
Vrijgegeven 29 september 2015
ISBN13 9781590954829
Uitgevers Totalrecall Publications
Pagina's 334
Afmetingen 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   489 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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