Large theft. Leonard E.
Jack Ryan is a pretty tramp, whose interests are only outlawed. In search of a better life, he goes to Hawaii. There, Jack is getting a job in one construction organization, which is led by Ritchi. Ritchi’s business cannot be called completely official, as he builds his real estate, not paying attention to the constant protests of local residents. It is clear that work on this type can bring nothing but big troubles, especially to such a nimble guy as Jack. And soon Ritchi’s right hand, Bob, advises him to get out of the island of Shyuu-Pozdorov. But Jack does not pay any attention to this threat. In addition, the judge of the Northern District Walter Crees, who is interested in the “professional” services of Ryan, and Nancy Hayes, is an attractive fraudster who is trying to convince Jack to participate in Rhey Ritchi’s “professional”. Jack is intrigued by these extraordinary sentences, but his intuition suggests that all this may turn out to be an ordinary setup.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Leonard Elmore |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 431 |
| The year of publishing | 2004 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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