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White Meat
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White Meat

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A chance meeting with a young prostitute leads Jack Rubin into a nether world of procuring of children and trafficking across frontiers, of dodgy night clubs and middle-aged panders, and East European thugs who do not recognise police authority, or know the meaning of fear. The police know about this underworld but, for reasons of ‘community cohesion’, turn a blind eye. Jack Rubin cannot turn a blind eye and he sets out to destroy Zoltan Khan, the local gangster who runs the rackets. Jack Rubin has two weaknesses: he is working alone; and he gets the hots for Khan’s attractive wife, Kavita. This time, he could have bitten off far more than he can chew. From the tough author of Chekhov’s Gun and Deep Blood. ‘The toughest writer in the business, on either side of the Atlantic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emma Stern Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 January 2016
Pages
156
ISBN
9781911224051

A chance meeting with a young prostitute leads Jack Rubin into a nether world of procuring of children and trafficking across frontiers, of dodgy night clubs and middle-aged panders, and East European thugs who do not recognise police authority, or know the meaning of fear. The police know about this underworld but, for reasons of ‘community cohesion’, turn a blind eye. Jack Rubin cannot turn a blind eye and he sets out to destroy Zoltan Khan, the local gangster who runs the rackets. Jack Rubin has two weaknesses: he is working alone; and he gets the hots for Khan’s attractive wife, Kavita. This time, he could have bitten off far more than he can chew. From the tough author of Chekhov’s Gun and Deep Blood. ‘The toughest writer in the business, on either side of the Atlantic.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emma Stern Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 January 2016
Pages
156
ISBN
9781911224051