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Crime has never been more entertaining in this riveting tale of corruption and criminality, love and loathing, friendship and feuding.
After being injured in the line of duty, former Detective Inspector George Simpson had a hankering for the quiet life in a coastal town by the sea. But that was before a beautiful stranger confronted him with a gun, putting him bang smack in the middle of a battle for dominance between two rival gang leaders.
Unable to resist the urge to investigate further, George draws on all his police training and sets out on a quest to find the truth. Along the way, he is joined by a band of strong-minded women looking for justice, and he encounters characters both comically entertaining and wicked.
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