Bring him to my Altar

Big Boys Games, #2

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book Bring him to my Altar by Dave Black, Dave Black
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Author: Dave Black ISBN: 9781999756505
Publisher: Dave Black Publication: July 15, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dave Black
ISBN: 9781999756505
Publisher: Dave Black
Publication: July 15, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Bring him to my Altar

Flush with his proceeds from the Israeli Caper, Prentice branches out. In seeking investment opportunity for his change of fortune, he takes up with Investment Manager Caroline Maxwell, daughter of Lord Stigwell of Bashwell Higham, scion of centuries old Victorian Merchant Trader Standish Holdings.

They buy an Elizabethan Manor House to build a life together, but her Ladyship is cut down in a mysterious crash at the notorious Devil's Elbow. A vicious curving, left hand bend, between drystone embankments on a nearby country lane. It looks like fate has dealt a deadly blow, but Prentice discovers the accelerator linkage of her Yellow Rolls-Royce has been rigged.

Setting out at Lord Stigwell's behest to find the culprit and deliver retribution, he turns up a disaffected Standish executive Gerald Furniss. Disciplined for a serious error of judgement at the Standish Office in Rome, he's been posted to a back office job at Standish's Sutler Towers in the 'City'. He's furious at being singled out and seeking vengeance, he teams up with a former associate, Mafia Casino boss Carlo Rossini, now running Starkey's Casino in London's West End.

Furniss has been fiddling the Standish Stockbroking arm under Caroline's nose. Forging bonds from the back office where's now employed and supplying them to Carlo Rossini for use as collateral, in Mafia rackets. He's out to get even. Caroline Maxwell figures out what's going-on and he turns to murder to protect his scam. Before fleeing to Rome, in harness with his new good buddy Carlo Rossini, as he becomes the Capo of Capos.

While Prentice in harness with Collins and pals from the Israeli Caper, track him down to a dilapidated semi in West Ealing and on to a fancy riverside villa on the Rubicon in Rome, as he closes in to deliver retribution. Furniss flees when he realises he's been rumbled and falling foul of his Mafia connections, he runs for safety with Prentice and his former Mafia buddies in hot pursuit.

Who will come out on top his former Mafia associates, Prentice and Collins or the Hand of Fate? Read on for the conclusion as this all-action adventure races up and down the length of the Apennine Peninsula as Furniss gets his come-uppance. (**"alea iacta est" - the die is cast.)

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Bring him to my Altar

Flush with his proceeds from the Israeli Caper, Prentice branches out. In seeking investment opportunity for his change of fortune, he takes up with Investment Manager Caroline Maxwell, daughter of Lord Stigwell of Bashwell Higham, scion of centuries old Victorian Merchant Trader Standish Holdings.

They buy an Elizabethan Manor House to build a life together, but her Ladyship is cut down in a mysterious crash at the notorious Devil's Elbow. A vicious curving, left hand bend, between drystone embankments on a nearby country lane. It looks like fate has dealt a deadly blow, but Prentice discovers the accelerator linkage of her Yellow Rolls-Royce has been rigged.

Setting out at Lord Stigwell's behest to find the culprit and deliver retribution, he turns up a disaffected Standish executive Gerald Furniss. Disciplined for a serious error of judgement at the Standish Office in Rome, he's been posted to a back office job at Standish's Sutler Towers in the 'City'. He's furious at being singled out and seeking vengeance, he teams up with a former associate, Mafia Casino boss Carlo Rossini, now running Starkey's Casino in London's West End.

Furniss has been fiddling the Standish Stockbroking arm under Caroline's nose. Forging bonds from the back office where's now employed and supplying them to Carlo Rossini for use as collateral, in Mafia rackets. He's out to get even. Caroline Maxwell figures out what's going-on and he turns to murder to protect his scam. Before fleeing to Rome, in harness with his new good buddy Carlo Rossini, as he becomes the Capo of Capos.

While Prentice in harness with Collins and pals from the Israeli Caper, track him down to a dilapidated semi in West Ealing and on to a fancy riverside villa on the Rubicon in Rome, as he closes in to deliver retribution. Furniss flees when he realises he's been rumbled and falling foul of his Mafia connections, he runs for safety with Prentice and his former Mafia buddies in hot pursuit.

Who will come out on top his former Mafia associates, Prentice and Collins or the Hand of Fate? Read on for the conclusion as this all-action adventure races up and down the length of the Apennine Peninsula as Furniss gets his come-uppance. (**"alea iacta est" - the die is cast.)

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