The Ultimate Gambit: A Detective's Tale of International Intrigue., R James Roybal (9781543437768) — Readings Books

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The Ultimate Gambit: A Detective's Tale of International Intrigue.
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The Ultimate Gambit: A Detective’s Tale of International Intrigue.

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The security guard found the body of the vice president of marketing, Stephen Jones, at 6:39 a.m. Mr. Jones had signed in over twelve hours ago at the front desk and had not bothered to check in since. Although missing a check in or even several check-ins was not unusual, missing check in’s for 12 hours was out of the ordinary and therefore the security guard was dispatched to find out if everything was in order.

The first indication that something was amiss was that the door to Mr. Jones’ office was dead bolted from inside of the office. After the discovery of the locked door, the fact that Mr. Jones was not responding and the fact that Mr. Jones would not answer his door or his telephone rang warning bells in the security guards brain. He had immediately contacted his supervisor who was next in line in the chain of command.

The outer office was normally inhabited by the vice president’s, no nonsense Secretary, Rebekah Livingston who as part of her resume had a black belt in more than a few marshal art forms. She was also licensed to carry several different types of armament. Her weapon of choice was a wicked looking snub-nosed Colt .44 Magnum with exploding dum-dum bullets.

The security guard had never personally seen the exact location, where the weapon was holstered, but surmised that the short skirts that the young lady wore might have something to do with its hidden location.

The security guard was sure of two things. The exact time of day and the fact that Stephen Jones was quite dead.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xlibris
Date
26 July 2017
Pages
226
ISBN
9781543437768

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The security guard found the body of the vice president of marketing, Stephen Jones, at 6:39 a.m. Mr. Jones had signed in over twelve hours ago at the front desk and had not bothered to check in since. Although missing a check in or even several check-ins was not unusual, missing check in’s for 12 hours was out of the ordinary and therefore the security guard was dispatched to find out if everything was in order.

The first indication that something was amiss was that the door to Mr. Jones’ office was dead bolted from inside of the office. After the discovery of the locked door, the fact that Mr. Jones was not responding and the fact that Mr. Jones would not answer his door or his telephone rang warning bells in the security guards brain. He had immediately contacted his supervisor who was next in line in the chain of command.

The outer office was normally inhabited by the vice president’s, no nonsense Secretary, Rebekah Livingston who as part of her resume had a black belt in more than a few marshal art forms. She was also licensed to carry several different types of armament. Her weapon of choice was a wicked looking snub-nosed Colt .44 Magnum with exploding dum-dum bullets.

The security guard had never personally seen the exact location, where the weapon was holstered, but surmised that the short skirts that the young lady wore might have something to do with its hidden location.

The security guard was sure of two things. The exact time of day and the fact that Stephen Jones was quite dead.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xlibris
Date
26 July 2017
Pages
226
ISBN
9781543437768