The Incorruptible

"If you write anything about this, you will not leave Greece alive." The man called Yiannis lounged in his deck chair, a clouded glass of ouzo in his hand, and from his tone the words could have been as innocuous as unless you hurry, you might miss your ferry.

Aggie shifted uneasily, wondering what impulse of cretinous stupidity had prompted her to say she was a journalist. But what had been said could not be unsaid.

"I'd be very careful on our mountain passes on that bicycle of yours, thesponis," he continued smoothly. "Greek drivers can be very careless."

 

Follow journalist Agnes Jones as she takes on traffickers in Greece, in a hair-raising adventure with as many twists and turns as those dangerous Greek roads, and in which no-one is quite what they seem. 

 

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The Incorruptible

"If you write anything about this, you will not leave Greece alive." The man called Yiannis lounged in his deck chair, a clouded glass of ouzo in his hand, and from his tone the words could have been as innocuous as unless you hurry, you might miss your ferry.

Aggie shifted uneasily, wondering what impulse of cretinous stupidity had prompted her to say she was a journalist. But what had been said could not be unsaid.

"I'd be very careful on our mountain passes on that bicycle of yours, thesponis," he continued smoothly. "Greek drivers can be very careless."

 

Follow journalist Agnes Jones as she takes on traffickers in Greece, in a hair-raising adventure with as many twists and turns as those dangerous Greek roads, and in which no-one is quite what they seem. 

 

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The Incorruptible

The Incorruptible

by Margaret Eleanor Leigh
The Incorruptible

The Incorruptible

by Margaret Eleanor Leigh

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"If you write anything about this, you will not leave Greece alive." The man called Yiannis lounged in his deck chair, a clouded glass of ouzo in his hand, and from his tone the words could have been as innocuous as unless you hurry, you might miss your ferry.

Aggie shifted uneasily, wondering what impulse of cretinous stupidity had prompted her to say she was a journalist. But what had been said could not be unsaid.

"I'd be very careful on our mountain passes on that bicycle of yours, thesponis," he continued smoothly. "Greek drivers can be very careless."

 

Follow journalist Agnes Jones as she takes on traffickers in Greece, in a hair-raising adventure with as many twists and turns as those dangerous Greek roads, and in which no-one is quite what they seem. 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181838536
Publisher: Margaret Eleanor Leigh
Publication date: 05/23/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 345 KB

About the Author

I am a writer without roots. I've lived on three continents and in six countries. And in my working past, I've been a journalist, a bureaucrat, a university tutor, a bookseller, and a proof-reader. This unsettled and chaotic life has its drawbacks. The only place I can honestly call home is the seat in front of my computer. But it also has its advantages: giving me a rich seam of experiences to mine--an invaluable resource for any writer.

I''ve been described as a multi-genre 'writerly heptathlete,' which is probably the only kind of athlete I will ever be. I enjoy exploring different genres, and have dabbled in four thus far, producing three crime novels, a self-deprecating travelogue, a trio of children's books, and a somewhat suspenseful romance. 

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