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Dead Heat
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Dead Heat

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Jack Rubin travels to South Africa, the land of his birth. He wishes to meet his father, David; they have not been in contact since Jack was taken to England at the age of fourteen. On arrival in Doonesfontein, Rubin learns that his father committed suicide twelve months earlier. But Jack is not convinced it was an act of suicide. He vows to find who it was that killed his father. Rubin’s search leads him into a web of deceit, violence, corruption and disappointed hopes. He finds relief with a sexy African girl, but is drawn to the beauty and charms of an Indian girl. The final resolution of the story is both surprising and violent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emma Stern Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 January 2016
Pages
164
ISBN
9781911224075

Jack Rubin travels to South Africa, the land of his birth. He wishes to meet his father, David; they have not been in contact since Jack was taken to England at the age of fourteen. On arrival in Doonesfontein, Rubin learns that his father committed suicide twelve months earlier. But Jack is not convinced it was an act of suicide. He vows to find who it was that killed his father. Rubin’s search leads him into a web of deceit, violence, corruption and disappointed hopes. He finds relief with a sexy African girl, but is drawn to the beauty and charms of an Indian girl. The final resolution of the story is both surprising and violent.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emma Stern Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
18 January 2016
Pages
164
ISBN
9781911224075