Author: | Jeff Dejent | ISBN: | 9781940028248 |
Publisher: | Jeff Dejent | Publication: | January 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jeff Dejent |
ISBN: | 9781940028248 |
Publisher: | Jeff Dejent |
Publication: | January 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Grew Up A Screw Up Vengeful Psychological Thriller (2/3)
Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime
Turns out the Sinaloa drug gang could not build a working relationship with their Mafia counterparts in the city of Philadelphia. Following a fierce gun battle, the men flee for their lives. Soon Ricky, Ali, Frankie and Tepo find themselves in Washington D. C. where they rent an apartment in the Reston Fairfax community right off the Midland University campus.
The new business plan is to peddle their stash of cocaine on the campuses of all the universities and colleges surrounding Washington. A preliminary scouting expedition on the Midland campus turns up a hippie pot dealer living and dealing out of a rusted out van. Broderick 'Buster' Knowles would have been the Sinaloa gang's best possible entre into the world of campus drug dealing. Unfortunately, for the Sinaloa gang. Buster is due for a sentencing hearing on a five-pound marijuana sale he made a short while back to an undercover officer in the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Buster is face to face with a possible five-year jail sentence. Then one bright and sunny morning a perky Latino walks into his life and buys a bag of marijuana. Next, the kid strikes up a conversation on the subject of moving cocaine to college students! Without a moment's hesitation, Buster works out an arrangement with the naive Latino for a big exchange of cash for cocaine in a mall parking lot.
Buster's next step is to link up with Charles L. Burke, a Chief Special Agent in the Drug Enforcement Agency. Buster asks Burke. How much weight do I have to move to lower my prison time, maybe even get a suspended sentence? Burke tells Buster a brief case filled with packages of cocaine and a clean bust will likely get him off the hook. Buster is ecstatic!
The arrest could have been a routine textbook operation. Burke can have all the men in ballistic vests he wants on a single phone call. Unfortunately, Burke makes a very serious mistake. The Head of Psychiatry for the Central Intelligence Agency sends the Chief a personality profile on Buster Knowles. The profile says Buster has no potential for violence. The Psychiatrist swears by the results on Buster's MMPI and his social profile.
The Sinaloa gang opens up with machine pistols on Buster and the men in the Drug Enforcement Agency scant minutes into the exchange of drugs for cash. Quite by chance, Andy Howell an Action Officer in the Central Intelligence Agency, finds himself in the mall at the time of the deadly struggle between the Sinaloa gang and the Drug Enforcement Agency.
While three of the drug dealers escape out into the parking lot using female hostages as shields. Andy downs one of the men with two rounds of hollow point twenty-two caliber ammunition. Andy leads the chase in his Pontiac Firebird. The Sinaloa gang members, minus the dealer shot by Andy Howell make good their escape.
Chief Special Agent Charles L. Burke is in a tight spot. Two of his men seriously wounded. The drug dealers fled the scene. How does Chuck cover his seat? Burke does what you might expect from anyone planning on an upwardly mobile career in federal law enforcement. He arrests Andy Howell! By Jeff Dejent in association with Dynamic Entry Productions, LLC
Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime
Grew Up A Screw Up Vengeful Psychological Thriller (2/3)
Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime
Turns out the Sinaloa drug gang could not build a working relationship with their Mafia counterparts in the city of Philadelphia. Following a fierce gun battle, the men flee for their lives. Soon Ricky, Ali, Frankie and Tepo find themselves in Washington D. C. where they rent an apartment in the Reston Fairfax community right off the Midland University campus.
The new business plan is to peddle their stash of cocaine on the campuses of all the universities and colleges surrounding Washington. A preliminary scouting expedition on the Midland campus turns up a hippie pot dealer living and dealing out of a rusted out van. Broderick 'Buster' Knowles would have been the Sinaloa gang's best possible entre into the world of campus drug dealing. Unfortunately, for the Sinaloa gang. Buster is due for a sentencing hearing on a five-pound marijuana sale he made a short while back to an undercover officer in the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Buster is face to face with a possible five-year jail sentence. Then one bright and sunny morning a perky Latino walks into his life and buys a bag of marijuana. Next, the kid strikes up a conversation on the subject of moving cocaine to college students! Without a moment's hesitation, Buster works out an arrangement with the naive Latino for a big exchange of cash for cocaine in a mall parking lot.
Buster's next step is to link up with Charles L. Burke, a Chief Special Agent in the Drug Enforcement Agency. Buster asks Burke. How much weight do I have to move to lower my prison time, maybe even get a suspended sentence? Burke tells Buster a brief case filled with packages of cocaine and a clean bust will likely get him off the hook. Buster is ecstatic!
The arrest could have been a routine textbook operation. Burke can have all the men in ballistic vests he wants on a single phone call. Unfortunately, Burke makes a very serious mistake. The Head of Psychiatry for the Central Intelligence Agency sends the Chief a personality profile on Buster Knowles. The profile says Buster has no potential for violence. The Psychiatrist swears by the results on Buster's MMPI and his social profile.
The Sinaloa gang opens up with machine pistols on Buster and the men in the Drug Enforcement Agency scant minutes into the exchange of drugs for cash. Quite by chance, Andy Howell an Action Officer in the Central Intelligence Agency, finds himself in the mall at the time of the deadly struggle between the Sinaloa gang and the Drug Enforcement Agency.
While three of the drug dealers escape out into the parking lot using female hostages as shields. Andy downs one of the men with two rounds of hollow point twenty-two caliber ammunition. Andy leads the chase in his Pontiac Firebird. The Sinaloa gang members, minus the dealer shot by Andy Howell make good their escape.
Chief Special Agent Charles L. Burke is in a tight spot. Two of his men seriously wounded. The drug dealers fled the scene. How does Chuck cover his seat? Burke does what you might expect from anyone planning on an upwardly mobile career in federal law enforcement. He arrests Andy Howell! By Jeff Dejent in association with Dynamic Entry Productions, LLC
Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime