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Black Diamond Baroness
Autor: M. B. Chattelle
Peter Hacket was a casualty of the budget cuts to the UK Secret Intelligence Services (SIS). He now contracts out his specialist wet assignment services through his ex SIS Boss Charles Uncle Grimshaw.
Black Diamond Baroness
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Peter Hacket was a casualty of the budget cuts to the UK Secret Intelligence Services (SIS). He now contracts out his specialist wet assignment services through his ex SIS Boss Charles Uncle Grimshaw.
Black Diamond Baroness
Viscount Rupert Blicksworth, executive of the Bellerose Investissements de Monaco, engaged Iranian arms dealer Omar Sahran to arrange on-ward smuggling of Zimbabwean Marange mined diamonds from Australia to Europe.
Sahran's main interest was arms supply to African rebel terrorists paid for by the sale of these gems in Monaco.
Two crime families assisted Sahran. The Russo's in Sydney and the Petri's in Perth. In Tehran, Robert Petri had liased between Sahran and the British when the SIS sourced arms for protesters against the Ayatollah Khomeini. It was them that Petri heard Hacket refused official sanction to Eliminate Sahran.
Being involved with the Blicksworth deal had caused Petri grief and financial loss, from his brother drowning, his business failing and worse the confirmation that Sahran had sexually abused his niece when young.
Petri had many scores to settle but it was not until Hacket arrived in Perth that he devised a complex strategy to obtain retribution against Sahran but also to ensure he and his niece Sarah profited by millions of US Dollars.
Hacket arrived in Perth to observe and liaise with a field agent who had infiltrated the Monaco end of the Blicksworth diamond operation. He had no intention to be drawn into either a Blicksworth family feud or Petri's retribution plan.
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- Vydavateľstvo: AuthorHouse UK
- Rok vydania: 2013
- Formát: Paperback
- Rozmer: 203 x 127 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781477246795