Price: $9.49 USD






GOLD KILLS TOO

Fiction » Drama » African

By Frank Gauthier
$9.49 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Feb. 21, 2009
Words: 83204 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Gold Kills Too is a thriller, and a page turner, set in West Africa. Frank Gauthier’s nosiness puts him in the middle of a border dispute: one country believes him a mercenary, another one a murderer, powerful international corporations and corrupted politicians a threat to their business. Frank has to be silenced: he knows too much. Franks has to find out who’s really after him and why.

Tags

thriller, suspense, action, west africa

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Review by: Diery Seck on April 17, 2009 : (no rating)
No amount of previous reading of thrillers will prepare you for this heart throbbing whirlwind of cunning daring and high-level conniving. The border between two African countries is not the backdrop of the story; it is the story and Frank Gauthier's mastery in storytelling makes us all sorry we cannot read faster to the next page. The intelligence with with every character is depicted and the tightly knit weaving of the actions are the true mark of a genius who, by chance or by design, may have created a new genre: global drama in the tropics.
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