Description
Human Trafficking. Modern day slavery. A crime all around us, hidden in plain sight. The story is fiction. The tragedy is all too real. A tale of triumph and retribution.
A phone call. A common event, sometimes welcome, sometimes annoying, but seldom life-changing. Or so we assume. But assumptions are dangerous, and the reality is we all live one phone call away from disaster. One muted buzz from learning a lifetime of memories has disappeared in a raging house fire. One cheerful ring from news of a tragic accident.
Or worse.
And so it is for Dugan, rolling through the London night, the woman he loves in the taxi beside him. Life is good by any measure—until his phone rings, alerting him to the arrival of two old Russian friends with a very big problem.
Dugan’s attempts to help his friends rescue an innocent girl from the Russian mafia plunge him into a world he’d scarcely imagined, endangering him and everyone he holds dear. A world of unspeakable cruelty, from which no one will escape, unless Dugan can weather a Deadly Crossing.
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