The Dead Man
Inspector Rouge - Book #2
by Jan Taljaard
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About the Book
After stealing billions from the Spinezza Mafia family in America, Jack O’Connor, an internationally acclaimed hacker, on the run for his life, is shot in a Mafia arranged hit.
Somehow Jack manages to survive, but his plan to disappear to a life of leisure is disrupted by his well-meaning Detective father, and by Marco Spinezza who wants him dead at all costs.
Marco, on the run from the FBI for crimes committed in America, hires an assassin to find Jack, get his money back and kill him. The result is a wild cat and mouse chase, that takes Jack from South Africa to Namibia, Zimbabwe and Gabarone, with Marco Spinezza always close behind.
Will Jack’s hacking skills save him, or will the Mafia and their trained assassins get to him first?
Somehow Jack manages to survive, but his plan to disappear to a life of leisure is disrupted by his well-meaning Detective father, and by Marco Spinezza who wants him dead at all costs.
Marco, on the run from the FBI for crimes committed in America, hires an assassin to find Jack, get his money back and kill him. The result is a wild cat and mouse chase, that takes Jack from South Africa to Namibia, Zimbabwe and Gabarone, with Marco Spinezza always close behind.
Will Jack’s hacking skills save him, or will the Mafia and their trained assassins get to him first?
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Mystery & Crime
- Additional Categories Action / Adventure
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 314 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781916149595
- Publish Date: Apr 18, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords Inspector Rouge, Jan Taljaard, The Dead Man
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About the Creator
Born in France to parents in the diplomatic service, I was privileged to see a lot of the world and have been lucky to live in many countries including South Africa, Belgium, Greece, Spain, India, Pakistan, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Italy. Which is why I speak six languages fairly fluently and understand but can’t speak another three. I say these things not to brag, but to help you, the reader, understand how all this helped me have quite a broad view of the world, society at large and to see things the way I do.