Harry Shaw’s a freelance music critic and language tutor to Latino immigrants in New Jersey.
Nothing in Harry’s life prepared him for the day when he’d suddenly be pulled into his city’s underworld of human trafficking and placed on a collision course with Russian and Cuban gangsters.
But Harry’s not the kind of man who can turn away and pretend he didn’t see something. He plunges in against incredible odds, risking his life to save a dozen women...
Harry Shaw’s a freelance music critic and language tutor to Latino immigrants in New Jersey.
Nothing in Harry’s life prepared him for the day when he’d suddenly be pulled into his city’s underworld of human trafficking and placed on a collision course with Russian and Cuban gangsters.
But Harry’s not the kind of man who can turn away and pretend he didn’t see something. He plunges in against incredible odds, risking his life to save a dozen women kidnapped from Mexico and sold into prostitution.
Luckily, Harry’s got a friend in the illicit gun business and a smart and beautiful woman at his side while he takes his tour of hell, but even their help may not be enough.
Harry Shaw will be lucky to get through the next few days with his soul intact, let alone his skin. And along the way, he’s going to learn some hard lessons.
“Freeman is not shy about calling bullshit on things he thinks are
wrong, nor about naming names of those he thinks responsible.”
Product Details
BN ID: 2940012900265
Publisher: Xynobooks
Publication date: 6/25/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 599,433
File size: 398 KB
Meet the Author
Phil Freeman is a veteran music journalist and the former editor of Global Rhythm and Metal Edge magazines. His work has appeared in the Village Voice, the L.A. Times, Down Beat, Jazziz, Alternative Press, and many other magazines and newspapers. He currently writes for MSN Music.
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Overview
Harry Shaw’s a freelance music critic and language tutor to Latino immigrants in New Jersey.Nothing in Harry’s life prepared him for the day when he’d suddenly be pulled into his city’s underworld of human trafficking and placed on a collision course with Russian and Cuban gangsters.
But Harry’s not the kind of man who can turn away and pretend he didn’t see something. He plunges in against incredible odds, risking his life to save a dozen women...