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As drug-related deaths soar in D.C. and Northern Virginia, even experienced users, such as Colin's street musician friend, Willie, are dying. Dope takes place two years after the Amazon Bestseller Thirst, the first Colin Marsh mystery in which Colin and Mamadou Dioh battle a drug lord who has kidnapped a young girl. Now, Colin is rebuilding his lost sobriety and the death of his friend gnaws at him. Mamadou cannot forgive drug dealers for the death of his sister Amélie and his ward, Antwone. In Dope, Colin, Mamadou, and a handful of recovering Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) friends are soon…mehr

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As drug-related deaths soar in D.C. and Northern Virginia, even experienced users, such as Colin's street musician friend, Willie, are dying. Dope takes place two years after the Amazon Bestseller Thirst, the first Colin Marsh mystery in which Colin and Mamadou Dioh battle a drug lord who has kidnapped a young girl. Now, Colin is rebuilding his lost sobriety and the death of his friend gnaws at him. Mamadou cannot forgive drug dealers for the death of his sister Amélie and his ward, Antwone. In Dope, Colin, Mamadou, and a handful of recovering Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) friends are soon battling a conspiracy that extends far beyond local neighborhoods. A former cop, a crime lord and a county watchdog are plotting to kill thousands of addicts with poison. Revenge, redemption, mayhem, and dark humor play out with insights into addiction and the shadowy world of dependency and exploitation
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Autorenporträt
Thierry Sagnier was born in France and came to the United States in his early teens. He has worked and written for The Washington Post and several other newspapers and magazines, produced videos and short films for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and was a columnist for Canada's Le Devoir. He was Senior Writer for the World Bank and traveled the world to write about that institution's projects in developing countries. His plays have been produced in the D.C. area, performed by Tada Theater in New York, and featured by the East End Fringe Festival in New York. He is the author of several novels including Montparnasse,which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize by Apprentice House Press.