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Scorpion

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Bill Broxton is the DEA agent assigned to protect the Prime Minister of Trinidad from the Salizar drug cartel. They are using Trinidad as staging area to get their product into the United States, however, they are leaving a lot of their cocaine behind in the small island nation and Prime Minister Ramsingh has sworn to put an end to it.

George Chandee is the Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago. He is secretly working with the Salizar drug cartel. His reward in aiding them in killing the PM, the prime minister's job.

Dani Street is the daughter of the American Ambassador to Trinidad. She is also the girl Broxton is in love with. He plans on asking her to marry him when he gets to Trinidad. What he doesn't know is that she leads a secret life as the international assassin known only as the Scorpion. She has been
hired by Chandee and the drug barons to assassinate the prime
minister.

SCORPION is a thriller that will grab you from page one and it won't let you go until the chilling climax.

We at Bootleg Press sincerely believe this, and we're not just saying it because it's what were supposed to say. Give the book a try, we think you'll like it, we think you'll be back for
more.

340 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2003

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January 19, 2026
A good action/thriller until the end. In fact there was no ending. It seemed like there were a couple of chapters missing.
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November 24, 2010
Not sure there was an ending to this book. Perhaps Bootleg Press ran out of paper? Bill Broxton is flying to Trinidad to see his long lost girlfriend and to keep an eye on her ambassador father. He quickly becomes involved in island politics, which relate to creating or preventing a friendly environment for a South American drug cartel. Suspenseful, but a little ridiculous at times.
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January 7, 2010
This I read in 2 sittings . Fast paced and kept you interested. Was ok .Very hard book to find!
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