For sixty-five million dollars, would you be willing to do whatever was necessary, including killing one or more people? Don't answer too quickly. Everyone has a number that would turn him/her from saint to sinner. Paragraph Thirty-Eight provides the opportunity, and Glennis Saint John's ghost-mimicking software provides the means to secretly extract hundreds of millions of dollars slated for transfer to the City's solid waste franchise hauler. Saint John is a brilliant, beautiful assassin who forms alliances with various City officials in a quest for the ultimate big score. Though totally…mehr
For sixty-five million dollars, would you be willing to do whatever was necessary, including killing one or more people? Don't answer too quickly. Everyone has a number that would turn him/her from saint to sinner. Paragraph Thirty-Eight provides the opportunity, and Glennis Saint John's ghost-mimicking software provides the means to secretly extract hundreds of millions of dollars slated for transfer to the City's solid waste franchise hauler. Saint John is a brilliant, beautiful assassin who forms alliances with various City officials in a quest for the ultimate big score. Though totally untrustworthy, she persuades those corruptible to follow her. But the trouble with alliances seeking a potential pay day of millions of dollars is that there are millions of reasons to eliminate as many alliances as possible. Paragraph Thirty-Eight is a jigsaw puzzle of suspense, intrigue, betrayal, and star-crossed love that ultimately reveals an absolutely unexpected ending that will forever change the way you view female protagonists.
Hunt is a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, and Howard University of School of Law. He is the former Utility Attorney for Manatee County, Florida, Deputy County Attorney for St. Johns County, Florida, and County Attorney for Lee County, Florida. He has extensive experience in contracts, statutory and constitutional construction/interpretation.
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