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RCMP Corporal Frank Anthony and his partner Constable Vincent Voya had just spent an unremarkable week out of town in Nanaimo B.C., working on an investigation that went nowhere. Now finally heading home to their families and waiting to board the B.C. Ferry at Departure Bay, an urgent call is suddenly broadcast from E-Division headquarters re-routing them to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal in Sidney, over 130 kilometers away. It is literally a matter of life or death. As they rush to their assigned destination with the remainder of the Phantom Squad team, little do they know what challenges lie…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
RCMP Corporal Frank Anthony and his partner Constable Vincent Voya had just spent an unremarkable week out of town in Nanaimo B.C., working on an investigation that went nowhere. Now finally heading home to their families and waiting to board the B.C. Ferry at Departure Bay, an urgent call is suddenly broadcast from E-Division headquarters re-routing them to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal in Sidney, over 130 kilometers away. It is literally a matter of life or death. As they rush to their assigned destination with the remainder of the Phantom Squad team, little do they know what challenges lie before them during the next eventful 24 hours. Before it is all over, the lives of several people will be forever altered, including those of our two intrepid crimefighters.
Autorenporträt
Harold J. Pokorny is a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, spending all of his service within the Lower Mainland of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. After leaving the RCMP in 2001, he also worked for several years as a manager of contract aviation security at the Vancouver International Airport and is now currently employed as a shift manager in the Operational Communications Centre at Canada's largest and busiest RCMP Detachment in Surrey, B.C. He is married with two children plus two grandchildren, and lives in the Fraser Valley with his wife, Mary, and their two Chihuahuas, Pepi and El Guapo.