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Bezig met laden... YUKON AUDIT: A C.E. Brody Noveldoor Ken Baird
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"The Yukon. Land of the midnight sun and the Klondike gold rush. Wilderness and wildlife, rivers and lakes, mountains and glaciers. As mystical a place as there is on earth. The Yukon's also a great place to launder illicit cash with a gold mine. And organized crime knows it. C.E. Brody is a man of the world but prefers life in a cabin on the Yukon River. For a living he flies an ancient float plane and runs a highway repair shop. Single, fiercely independent, a champion for the little guy, Brody loves his dogs and plane, hates cops and phones, and cooks a great meal for two. After repairing her car, Brody is hired by a beautiful and mysterious woman to fly her over a gold mine. The two spot a missing plane. They land and find two men inside. He knows the pilot, she knows the passenger. Within hours, Brody suddenly becomes the center of attention for the RCMP, the CIA, and two underworld gangs. His beautiful passenger is making romantic advances. He's beaten up, his plane is hijacked, a friend's child is kidnapped. With no idea what's going on, he's bound and determined to get answers. And get even."--Provided by publisher Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Let’s see, the main character is a bush pilot flying a DeHavilland Beaver: Check.
The story’s setting is the Yukon Territory: Check (Close enough to Alaska for me.)
The plot is a mystery involving human trafficking and money laundering: Check, again
This book hit on all the cylinders for me. Brody was a fun, real-world hero, tangling with the RCMP, the FBI, and some serious bad guys. He’s surrounded by a colorful cast of characters and got the girl, too. My only issue is that the last twenty or thirty pages buried me in an avalanche of loose ends being neatly tied up. I’ll definitely pick up the sequel. ( )