The Rhine River Job
A Case Lee Novel, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Tim H. Dixon
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By:
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Vince Milam
She’s known as the Gypsy. And teams with Case Lee for a mysterious client.
They uncover a crime family aligned with corrupt politicians and deadly shadowland spies.
Par for the course–until those involved go too far.
And discover there are lines with Case and friends you’d best not cross.
Case and the Gypsy investigate a European crime syndicate when they expose criminal connections with US politicians and power players, while multiple espionage agencies maneuver for leverage. Are Case and the Gypsy being used as part of a larger plot, or obstacles to be removed?
From Amsterdam to Germany to France and back to the States, the trail twists and turns until a secret is revealed that changes everything. And lights the fuse.
Mystery and non-stop action hallmark this globe-trotting thriller—the eleventh stand-alone novel from Best-Selling author Vince Milam, who has reset the standard for the genre. From the Rhine River cities to the mean streets of the US, it’s a wild roller-coaster ride filled to the brim with intrigue, shadow players, and deadly geopolitical chess moves. You’ll love this edge of your seat thrill ride, because Case is a flawed hero we can all cheer for until the end. Find yourself swept away today!
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The Rhine River job was a superb story, with a great ending and I was glad to see all the blood brothers involved in the final resolution. The Gypsy was a great character addition and while tragic, she’s a key and sympathetic piece of the tale. Vince captured the incongruous side-by-side dynamic around human trafficking well enough to give the readers/listeners a sense of the almost universal revulsion of the enterprise, while pointing out the incomprehensible tolerance of it by those who could actually make a difference.
Well done, Vince.
Great performance, Tim.
I am eagerly awaiting the audio release of The Alaska Job. It can’t come soon enough!
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