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In this gritty, gut-wrenching sequel to Loose Ends and Above Ground, Jack Taggart continues as an undercover Mountie whose quest for justice takes him from the sunny, tourist-laden beaches of Cuba to the ghettos of Hanoi. His targets deal in human fles
About the author
Don Easton worked as an undercover Mountie for twenty years. He learned that things in this world could not always be categorized in black and white. His novels expose the blurred lines between right and wrong, morality and justice. He has published seven Jack Taggart novels. Easton lives in Victoria, B.C.
Summary
In this gut-wrenching sequel to Loose Ends and Above Ground, Jack Taggart’s quest for justice takes him from the beaches of Cuba to the ghettos of Hanoi.
Jack Taggart is an undercover Mountie whose quest for justice takes him from the sunny, tourist-laden beaches of Cuba to the ghettos of Hanoi. His targets deal in human flesh, smuggling unwitting victims for the sex trade. In a story fraught with raw emotion, Jack finds his partner accusing him of carrying out a personal vendetta, until he reveals the secret driving him forward.
This is the world of the undercover operative: a world of lies, treachery, and deception. A world where violence can erupt without warning, like a ticking time bomb on a crowded bus. It isn’t a matter of if that bomb will go off — it is a matter of how close you are to it when it does.
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The third Jack Taggart book is probably the darkest, since Easton delves into his own family's past and further blurs the line between author and character. Again let me state: one of the coolest Canadians ever.