Hector Gunn and the Afghan Heroin Warby Biff Grant
No. words: 70000 Style: Thrillers - Action & Suspense Published: 7 / 2013 CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Available Formats to Download: Palm MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader Text RTF 
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Now with a name like Cleis, daughter of Sappho, you are going to have
half a notion of where I'm coming from but any book with a six foot
ballerina who swears like a fishwife and shags like a gymnast is going
to get my five star vote whither she's straight or not. This is one
funny book, Shona the ballet dancer is a hoot. Hector is a Royal
Marine, she detests the military as being murdering bastards. He
agrees with her and tells her that he's an artist, a novelist.
Meanwhile he's out there with his sniper rifle bumping people off on
behalf of the Secret Intelligence Agency. When she does discover what
he's up to it's too late, she in way too deep. The argue a lot, they
shag a lot. Go for this one, it's worth every penny. 5 out of 5
(Cleis) This is a very serious book about how the American, British and
international banks are now the main players in distributing heroin
throughout the world. But it is unexpectedly fast paced, full of
action and most of all funny. Hector is a hit man for the Special Boat
Service and the Secret Intelligence Service. His lady, Shona, a
six-foot one ballerina who swears like a trooper but looks like an
angel dances with Scottish Ballet and hates the military with a
vengeance. She sees them as arbitrary murderers. In order to get into
her pants Hector tells her that he is a simple novelist. She decides
he needs protection. This one is a terrific read. They fall in love,
they fall out of love. They fight, they argue, they make up. Buy it,
it’s worth every penny. 5 out of 5 (Scathach)  | STORY DESCRIPTION I've just killed four nice, well brought up, well-educated, middle-class, English boys right here in the heart of the UK. Why?
Well it began way back. You see early in 2001 the Afghan Taliban, in an attempt to get their population off heroin, began to burn the Afghan poppy crop. The American and International Banks who were currently financing the world wide distribution of this product started to lose their fifteen per cent cut, three hundred million dollars each and every month.
Amazingly, at this precise moment in time the CIA discovered that Osama bin Laden had been running the entire al Qaida organisation all of this time from a cave in this very spot. War was declared on October seventh and by the end of the year the Taliban had been driven out. Osama, unfortunately, was never found.
Not only were the poppy fields immediately replanted but thirty times more were added. Afghanistan is now able to provide the world with more than ninety per cent of its heroin.
| Reviews Now with a name like Cleis, daughter of Sappho, you are going to have half a notion of where I'm coming from but any book with a six foot ballerina who swears like a fishwife and shags like a gymnast is going to get my five star vote whither she's straight or not. This is one funny book, Shona the ballet dancer is a hoot. Hector is a Royal Marine, she detests the military as being murdering bastards. He agrees with her and tells her that he's an artist, a novelist. Meanwhile he's out there with his sniper rifle bumping people off on behalf of the Secret Intelligence Agency. When she does discover what he's up to it's too late, she in way too deep. The argue a lot, they shag a lot. Go for this one, it's worth every penny. 5 out of 5 (Cleis) This is a very serious book about how the American, British and international banks are now the main players in distributing heroin throughout the world. But it is unexpectedly fast paced, full of action and most of all funny. Hector is a hit man for the Special Boat Service and the Secret Intelligence Service. His lady, Shona, a six-foot one ballerina who swears like a trooper but looks like an angel dances with Scottish Ballet and hates the military with a vengeance. She sees them as arbitrary murderers. In order to get into her pants Hector tells her that he is a simple novelist. She decides he needs protection. This one is a terrific read. They fall in love, they fall out of love. They fight, they argue, they make up. Buy it, it’s worth every penny. 5 out of 5 (Scathach) |