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Jenny Parker #4

Exit Strategy

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One step ahead is never enough.

Because they know enough about her to have her sent to prison for a long time, Jenny Parker is unable to refuse the Security Services when they insist she keeps tabs on a Russian agent. Jenny has a large amount of cash which belonged to a now-deceased crime boss, and her only option is to launder it as quickly as possible and hope that neither the police nor the criminals find out about it.

Her life is now a carefully choreographed dance of security and vigilance. Her house is petrol-bombed and she is seriously injured. Knowing that whoever is responsible will be back to finish the job, Jenny is forced to take desperate measures.

With the Russians, the police and the criminal gangs all closing in on her, Jenny has to find a way out that will keep her and her little son alive.

Jenny is back in this fourth instalment of the Jenny Parker series.

292 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2019

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D.J. Harrison

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D J Harrison is a husband, father to four children, scientist, businessman and writer, not always in that order. Amongst his sources of inspiration he lists his wife, Anne Marie, at the very top followed, not too closely, by Vonnegut, Chandler and Dylan.

David's first love is writing, his career has depended on his ability with words, both written and spoken. His second love is reading.

Although an established thriller writer, David's favourite genres are Fantasy and Science Fiction.

His Fantasy Trilogy, The Secret of the Scroll, King of the Desert and Voyage to Oblivion is published by Open Circle.

His Jenny Parker thriller series is published by Lume Books.

David lives in Yorkshire and blogs as Northern Writer. (http://djharrison99.blogspot.com/).

David's career has brought him into contact with a variety of individuals and organisations, some of which might be classed as dubious and, in one or two cases, dangerous. His work has involved extensive travel throughout Europe, the USA and the Caribbean. He even spent some time being smuggled in and out of communist held East Germany, such was his devotion to an over enthusiastic venture capital fund. He is adamant that none of these people ever feature in any of his writing.

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September 11, 2020
Another fast paced Jenny Parker novel, another few days reading about her adventures and misadventures. Jenny is going her merry way, running a waste management site and a caravan park and laundering a million or so quid through them, when she's called on by a government agency to help investigate a shady foreigner down in London. She can't say no, the agency has too much on her for her to refuse. Thus starts a whirlwind story of defenestration, knives, guns, fire, horse trading, international corruption and motor racing. Don't worry, Toby's safe with his dad.

The Jenny Parker novels are set in the North West of England, and are enormously good fun to read.
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