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Survival is a dying art, an Angus Green novel, Neil S. Plakcy

Label
Survival is a dying art, an Angus Green novel, Neil S. Plakcy
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Survival is a dying art
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Neil S. Plakcy
Series statement
An Angus Green novel
Sub title
an Angus Green novel
Summary
Special Agent Angus Green is still in his twenties, and his red hair and good looks often make people underestimate him, but he's a smart, fearless cop who believes in the FBI motto: Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity. Fort Lauderdale retiree Frank Sena is working with pawn shop owner Jesse Venable to retrieve a painting stolen from Frank's uncle, a gay Venetian killed during the Holocaust. Angus volunteers to help Frank, and discovers Venable is the subject of a task force looking into smuggling immigrants out of war-torn countries in the Middle East. Angus, who knows nothing about art and speaks no Italian, may be in over his head as he is assigned to befriend, and ultimately betray, Venable. But with the help of his Italian-speaking brother and his art-loving boyfriend, he may be able not only to retrieve the painting, but solve a smuggling case and potentially save thousands of lives. The investigation will take him from the sun-drenched rooftops of Venice to a private yacht speeding down Fort Lauderdale's New River. Along the way, he'll learn the true meaning of survival
Target audience
adult
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