The Mobster's Lament
by Ray Celestin | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
Registered by Tanamo of Hinckley, Leicestershire United Kingdom on 1/12/2021
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He gazed up at the building, at its giant stained-glass windows, its red neon sign perched two stories high. He paused before he stepped inside, looked around. If anyone spotted him, it might mean his death, or worse, the death of the girl. And it was the girl he was risking it all for. Get in, get the passports, get out. Leave before any stray glances sent six years of planning unspooling......
He gazed up at the building, at its giant stained-glass windows, its red neon sign perched two stories high. He paused before he stepped inside, looked around. If anyone spotted him, it might mean his death, or worse, the death of the girl. And it was the girl he was risking it all for. Get in, get the passports, get out. Leave before any stray glances sent six years of planning unspooling......
This is the third book in the series and IMHO the best so far. I'm looking forward to book No. 4
Journal Entry 3 by Tanamo at Bench opposite Jacob's Dream well in Tissington Village, Derbyshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Released 10 mos ago (5/24/2023 UTC) at Bench opposite Jacob's Dream well in Tissington Village, Derbyshire United Kingdom
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Left on the bench.
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