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The new head business agent for the Amer-Asian Labor Union is warned: he's about to be taken away and possibly murdered. He relies on his brother Bob to hide and protect his young daughter, Jenny. The business agent, beaten and left for dead, survives. Bob's friend, an Alaska State Trooper Lieutenant, becomes involved in the investigation and hides her at his remote Alaska hunting and fishing camps until he can move her to Oregon. There he places her with friends who try to keep her safe by constantly moving around the country in an RV. Constantly on the move with the girl, labor union…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The new head business agent for the Amer-Asian Labor Union is warned: he's about to be taken away and possibly murdered. He relies on his brother Bob to hide and protect his young daughter, Jenny. The business agent, beaten and left for dead, survives. Bob's friend, an Alaska State Trooper Lieutenant, becomes involved in the investigation and hides her at his remote Alaska hunting and fishing camps until he can move her to Oregon. There he places her with friends who try to keep her safe by constantly moving around the country in an RV. Constantly on the move with the girl, labor union security men are on their trail to kidnap the girl in a bid to gain influence over the business agent and ultimately eliminate him. These Alaska links open a globally coordinated investigation involving Alaska State Troopers, ICE, INTERPOL and the UN Asian Far East Institute which uncovers a worldwide network of human trafficking, prostitution, money laundering and murder.
Autorenporträt
Ron Walden was born and raised in North Idaho where he was a hard rock miner, salesman, carpenter and business owner. He relocated to Alaska with his wife where they built a log home and he learned to fly. Ron retired from the Alaska Department of Corrections and did a stint as a security officer on the Alyeska Pipeline. Now he spends his free time fishing and building furniture for friends. He's quick to say, "Alaksa has been my home for over 50 years. I'll never tire of its beauty."