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The Voice of Con
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The Voice of Con

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Con artists Darryl Smith and his girlfriend Renee Cleve have the perfect scam helping Vietnam era draftees escape military service by enabling them to fail their physical and get a 4-F status. Darryl is aided by a voice that speaks to him, providing guidance and the power to manipulate others. Their newest client is very wealthy and provides the temptation to get more than their usual pay for their draft dodging services. Instead of being on easy street they find themselves in over their heads as they come up against the mob. This is Ray Ruppert’s second novel and his fifth book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tex Ware
Country
United States
Date
9 June 2014
Pages
146
ISBN
9781935500483

Con artists Darryl Smith and his girlfriend Renee Cleve have the perfect scam helping Vietnam era draftees escape military service by enabling them to fail their physical and get a 4-F status. Darryl is aided by a voice that speaks to him, providing guidance and the power to manipulate others. Their newest client is very wealthy and provides the temptation to get more than their usual pay for their draft dodging services. Instead of being on easy street they find themselves in over their heads as they come up against the mob. This is Ray Ruppert’s second novel and his fifth book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tex Ware
Country
United States
Date
9 June 2014
Pages
146
ISBN
9781935500483