The Storm

The Storm

Elliot Chatima / Rumbi Chen

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Editorial:
Elliot Chatima
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781763593305
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Two bitter rival nations, Zimbabwe and the USA find a reason to cooperate as the hunt for JBZ may provide critical leads to Martinez who has been on the USAs most wanted list, as if that was not good enough, JBZ accidentally kidnaps the US Ambassador’s wife and kids. Making a compelling case for cooperation. Sanctions and diplomatic hostilities stand in the way and top diplomats have 3 hours to thaw the frosty relations and put a team together before it’s too late. 'The Storm' is a gripping book that delves into the introduction of drugs in Zimbabwe. The use of the US dollar as a transactional currency has made the country a hotspot for drug trafficking, money laundering, armed robberies, human trafficking, and other illicit activities. Like a devastating storm, the book exposes the dark underbelly of the drug world and its far-reaching consequences on health, culture, and society. Through fictional characters and places, the book narrates the distribution of drugs across the country and the organized crime that follows.

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