Aggie Upton wakes up from a coma to find her house destroyed, her husband in federal prison, all her assets frozen, and her son staying with a hostile sister-in-law. A member of the syndicate tells Aggie that Leroy Greene will kill her and her son if they talk to the police. Aggie and a friend open a secret safe deposit box and find money and mysterious USB flash drives. Aggie turns the data over to the FBI. The data sticks contain information needed to convict many mobsters of money laundering, smuggling, and human trafficking. Aggie her friend, and her son go into witness protection. Aggie…mehr
Aggie Upton wakes up from a coma to find her house destroyed, her husband in federal prison, all her assets frozen, and her son staying with a hostile sister-in-law. A member of the syndicate tells Aggie that Leroy Greene will kill her and her son if they talk to the police. Aggie and a friend open a secret safe deposit box and find money and mysterious USB flash drives. Aggie turns the data over to the FBI. The data sticks contain information needed to convict many mobsters of money laundering, smuggling, and human trafficking. Aggie her friend, and her son go into witness protection. Aggie testifies at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, which results in the conviction of several international kingpins for the syndicate. Aggie's husband gets a reduced sentence for providing evidence but remains in maximum security prison. Aggie and her son go into the witness protection program with the intention of it being permanent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Witherington Stewart is a Florida-based author. He graduated in 1959 from the University of Florida with a BS in Physics. During the period 1957-1995, he was lead engineer, supervisor, and manager for the Atlas, Titan, Apollo, and Space Shuttle. From 1995 to 2009, he owned L & D Consulting, a company that specialized in grants and proposals. He received certificates in novel writing from Humber College and the Writers' Digest School and started writing in 2006.
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