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The Ganja Coast: George Sansi #2

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A sleepy community on the Indian coast, Goa is a paradise for the international hippie brigade, drawn by the golden beaches and endless supply of cheap dope. Lately, though, professionals have moved in on the drug trade, and even the sweetest smoke can’t cover the stink of corruption that’s pouring from the highest levels of local government. George Sansi, the half-Indian/half-English cop from Bombay, thinks he’s seen about the worst the world can offer. But when he gets a call to help clean up Goa, he finds himself unprepared for the grimly dark side of paradise.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Felony & Mayhem
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2006
Pages
420
ISBN
9781933397290

A sleepy community on the Indian coast, Goa is a paradise for the international hippie brigade, drawn by the golden beaches and endless supply of cheap dope. Lately, though, professionals have moved in on the drug trade, and even the sweetest smoke can’t cover the stink of corruption that’s pouring from the highest levels of local government. George Sansi, the half-Indian/half-English cop from Bombay, thinks he’s seen about the worst the world can offer. But when he gets a call to help clean up Goa, he finds himself unprepared for the grimly dark side of paradise.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Felony & Mayhem
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2006
Pages
420
ISBN
9781933397290