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After an honorable discharge from the Army, Vietnam veteran and sociopath Runt Wade makes a living scamming banks and senior citizens and laundering drug money from a CIA splinter group headed by his commanding officer. He loves, Mai Linn, a "gift" from Wade's Montanyard fighting companion, who shares his home. He also takes care of his ailing mother. His life is good until one man threatens to undo his scams and to add to his misery, the suppliers of the drug money he launders, turn on him. Wade finds himself looking down the sights of the crossbow he'd used in Vietnam to kill his enemies.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After an honorable discharge from the Army, Vietnam veteran and sociopath Runt Wade makes a living scamming banks and senior citizens and laundering drug money from a CIA splinter group headed by his commanding officer. He loves, Mai Linn, a "gift" from Wade's Montanyard fighting companion, who shares his home. He also takes care of his ailing mother. His life is good until one man threatens to undo his scams and to add to his misery, the suppliers of the drug money he launders, turn on him. Wade finds himself looking down the sights of the crossbow he'd used in Vietnam to kill his enemies. Unfortunately, the rules of the jungle no longer apply, and he finds himself hunted by a determined female detective and a senior citizen whose aid she solicited. Wade's goal is to escape with his money and with Mai Linn, but the detective and her citizen assistant have an opposite goal - capture and bring Wade to justice.
Autorenporträt
Robert G. Rogers was born into hard times in Mississippi. During his tour of duty in the Army, he worked in an intelligence gathering capacity. Afterwards he received a degree in electrical engineering from Mississippi State and worked in aerospace. He graduated with honors from the USC law school and opened his own practice. After passing the NY bar, he earned an LLM from Tulane University and began representing lending and financial institutions responsible for the kinds of problems he describes in his books. During book breaks, he handcrafts wooden bowls, plays tennis and mangles a guitar. He divides his time between a home on the Leaf River in MS and in La Jolla, CA.