Bury Me Deep

By Roy Glenn
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star0.25 star
(3.33 based on 3 reviews)

Published: May 31, 2011
Words: 31,071 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458172181


Short description

Mike Black is making the move to take his organization completely legitimate. When Congressman Martin Marshall tells him about a ethanol venture in Cuba with a group of Chinese businessman, Black agrees. Martin had set up a meeting the next day with the Chinese. When things don’t go their way, Black is shot and left for dead.

Extended description

Mike Black is making the move to take his organization completely legitimate. When Congressman Martin Marshall tells him about a ethanol venture in Cuba with a group of Chinese businessman, Black agrees. But he still has his hands in doing business the old ways. So when an opportunity to expand his gambling interests in the Bahamas he can’t resist. Black takes CeCe and his bodyguard, Kevon on a trip to Nassau. His intention while there is to buy a condo and expand their gambling and extortion operations. Expecting him to be in Freeport, Martin had set up a meeting the next day with the Chinese. When things don’t go their way, Black is shot and left for dead

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Review by: Lillie Beason on Aug. 12, 2011 : star star star star star
In order for one to fully enjoy this book as well as the authors talents behind this book: characters: or plots etc. read the Mike Black series from the beginning. this should bring some understanding to the concept off this particular book.
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Review by: Nora Lee on Aug. 11, 2011 : star star
I had trouble getting into this book. From the middle to the end I found myself skipping through paragraphs to get finished. I didn't find the characters interesting and there isn't a coherent plot. The author used excessive hyphens, I guess to create an ethnic dialect in the prose, and it was simply distracting. There is confusion abut use of first person and third person in the same paragraphs, and between past and present tense. Sorry author, but I did not enjoy it.
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Review by: Gail McFarland on July 21, 2011 : star star star
A simple tale told fast and dirty. I wanted to know more, so I guess I'll be reading other books in the series.
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