Women's Clothing Case

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural
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Author: D. E. Harrison ISBN: 9780463019887
Publisher: D. E. Harrison Publication: July 19, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D. E. Harrison
ISBN: 9780463019887
Publisher: D. E. Harrison
Publication: July 19, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Patrolman Rage is nearing five years on the force. What does she want, Sergeant’s strips or a Detective’s shield? A woman Lieutenant is offering options.
The FBI is hunting bank robbers heading toward Seattle. Rage’s opinion is they will never catch them. She offers where they might go. The FBI thinks she is reading their play book. She meets the new FBI Director for Seattle, Ted McClearly.
Seattle Robbery has someone stealing lady’s dresses by the hundreds. Rage visits a clothing store and feels they could be next. As a patrolman she tells her Sergeant, but he will not pass it up the line as the next possible robbery. The store loses hundreds of dresses. Rage is permitted to talk with robbery directly about another possible robbery, but they wait too long, and another store is robbed. The Chief of Police is not happy they had them twice and did nothing. But the robberies stop after 15,000 dresses are taken.
The dresses are processed, and most are shipped to China. What is left of the dresses finds its way to a sheik.
The ‘Madam’ running the venture buys a Boeing 757 and a penthouse in Seattle with a credit card. She moves her operation to Seattle. She now has three assistants; Solviegn, Briallen, My-Ling.

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Patrolman Rage is nearing five years on the force. What does she want, Sergeant’s strips or a Detective’s shield? A woman Lieutenant is offering options.
The FBI is hunting bank robbers heading toward Seattle. Rage’s opinion is they will never catch them. She offers where they might go. The FBI thinks she is reading their play book. She meets the new FBI Director for Seattle, Ted McClearly.
Seattle Robbery has someone stealing lady’s dresses by the hundreds. Rage visits a clothing store and feels they could be next. As a patrolman she tells her Sergeant, but he will not pass it up the line as the next possible robbery. The store loses hundreds of dresses. Rage is permitted to talk with robbery directly about another possible robbery, but they wait too long, and another store is robbed. The Chief of Police is not happy they had them twice and did nothing. But the robberies stop after 15,000 dresses are taken.
The dresses are processed, and most are shipped to China. What is left of the dresses finds its way to a sheik.
The ‘Madam’ running the venture buys a Boeing 757 and a penthouse in Seattle with a credit card. She moves her operation to Seattle. She now has three assistants; Solviegn, Briallen, My-Ling.

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