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Dragon Cartel

by Tom Inman
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After a private investigator receives a call from a former informant, he jumps on the trail of a mega cartel that is smuggling narcotics and children. The trail takes him to the wide-open U.S. border with corruption on both sides.

Retired DHS Special Agent and now private investigator Jax Jordan rescues a former informant after his tractor-trailer is stolen and begins a journey that leads to a smuggling “Plaza” inside the U.S. The investigation leads to a discovery that two international cartels have joined forces to traffic narcotics and children to and from the U.S. To find the informant’s tractor-trailer and dismantle the mega-cartel, Jax must enter the plaza and take apart the cartel piece by piece.

The story is what could happen today with the open borders in the U.S. From author TE Inman, a former U.S Customs and DHS Special Agent, comes a timely crime thriller that takes the reader to a cartel drug plaza in the United States. This is a story that is rarely told.

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Paperback
Published
Dec 2023
Pages
322
Language
EN
Publisher
Self-published

Content rating

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Language
3/4

frequent profanity

Violence
3/4

graphic injury/death

Romance / Sex
0/4

None

Biblical Themes
1/4

incidental references

Vibe & themes

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Tone

Gritty

Themes

Good vs Evil
Power & Corruption
Revenge

Point-of-View

1st person present
1st person past

Tropes

Reluctant Hero/Heroine
Character-driven
Outlaws

Setting

Near Future

Pace

Fast-Paced

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