PECK FINCH and the HANGED MAN

PECK FINCH and the HANGED MAN

Jerome Mark Antil

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Little York Books
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9781737857242
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Human trafficking is overtaking the U.S. Once thought of a border issue or a third worldcountry issue, drug dealers are abandoning drug sales for the no inventory overhead worldof sex trafficking (slavery).Peck Finch, a known Cajun French in New Orleans watches a kidnapping of a girl in the darknessof a moonless night near the French Quarter. He was a slave as a small child. He promises tohelp the girl escape. He promises to avenge the trafficker pimp who thinks he owns her.Peck Finch was introduced in One More Last Dance and its sequel The Hoodoo of Peck Finchnow launches into a ’detective’ series in the Peck Finch Novels.

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