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
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 exploitationHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thierry Sagnier is a writer whose works have been published in the United States and abroad. He is the author of The IFO Report, (Avon Books), Bike! Motorcycles and the People who Ride Them (Harper & Row) and Washington by Night (Washingtonian Books). He is also the author of Thirst, a thriller based in Washington, DC's, mean streets, and the sequel, Dope. Writing about People, Places and Things is a collection of essays chronicling Sagnier's thoughts on writing, family and friendships, and cancer. He is the author of a The Fortunate Few (NUNM Press), Montparnasse (Apprentice Press) and L'Amerique (Apprentice Press).
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