Love And Death in Chicago - Hal Graff - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781973838227 - July 22, 2017
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Love And Death in Chicago

Hal Graff

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Love And Death in Chicago

Love And Death In Chicago A Harold Gatewood Mystery Volume 19 Welcome to the nineteenth exciting episode of the Harold Gatewood Mystery Series. After escaping from harrowing events in Caracas, Venezuela, Gatewood returns to his peaceful life in Gibson City, Illinois, and contemplates retirement from his dangerous life of a CIO agent. He returns to help the CIO attempt to apprehend Salvador Masas, the "El Avispon Picante", the "Stinging Hornet". Masas' Mexican cartel is flooding the Chicago area with drugs and illegal aliens, and Gatewood is sent to help shut down his operation. Gatewood's mission is also complicated by the Solntsevskeya Bratva Pravda Russian mafia, which runs the biggest prostitution ring in Chicago, and the Yakaza, which runs guns from the Windy City to Tokyo, Japan. A beautiful CIO informant, Adela Igone, falls in love with Gatewood, and romantic sparks fly as the two work together to try to take down the Masas cartel's illegal activities. Gatewood plans also include a revenge killing of Masas, the man who he holds responsible for the deaths of Jeong Eun, his former lover, and Luisa Gaicia, a woman he loved deeply. Interference from Chicago's mayor, Illinois' governor and speaker of the house, both of its senators from Washington, and a federal judge also stand in Gatewood's way of successfully taking down "The Hornet." Please enjoy this exciting, danger-filled story. I know you will love it.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 22, 2017
ISBN13 9781973838227
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 234
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  

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