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Dangerous Assets

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When the corrupt Bank of International Trade fails, Melissa Semmington goes hunting for the billions of laundered drug money propping up the bank. No one hunts dirty money like Melissa. But the drug barons don't want their money found - nor do more shadowy organisations want the true nature of the bank exposed. Soon Melissa has a new problem to solve - how to save not only her life, but also that of her small son.

469 pages, Paperback

Published March 13, 1997

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John Harman

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John Harman has written for a living all his working life, first in advertising followed by many years as a journalist in the UK and America and then, as the owner of a small film production company, writing countless documentary, training and corporate film scripts. During that time he was also writing scripts for many popular UK television series.

For the past twenty years, John Harman has earned his living as a writer of both popular novels, with four major (500-page) crime thrillers published by Headline in the UK, as well as many non-fiction books.

He also works as a ghostwriter, speechwriter, scriptwriter, writing mentor and teacher of both creative writing and simple writing for business executives and public service personnel.

John has ghostwritten a number of books, from popular romantic fiction to corporate histories, biographies and autobiographies. His latest book is Arthur’s War, published by Penguin.

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July 26, 2013
Dangerous Assets by John Harman is a great read. It's a fast paced, action packed story about a female forensics accountant uncovering why millions of dollars have gone missing from a major bank. I loved it. Crime at it's best!
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