Nothing Compares 2 - J K Dodi - Libros - Independently Published - 9798711821670 - 20 de febrero de 2021
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Nothing Compares 2

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News came in a local newspaper that local model Blake Waters has been involved in a serious car accident. His vehicle was run into by the driver of a stolen car, which was being chased by police cars and a helicopter. It was thought that the stolen car was travelling at extremely high speeds, failed to negotiate a 'T' junction and rammed into Blake's BMW that was travelling along the A56. Police investigating the incident thought that Blake was an innocent party in this unfortunate accident, with the other driver dying at the scene. It had been reported that Blake had suffered a severe fractured skull and had a swelling of the brain, as a consequence. Blake was taken to hospital and had to be placed into the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) by doctors, who put him into a coma. According to records. Wilson Johns (the model Blake Waters) managed to pull through the critical phases of his brain swelling and was woken from the coma by the doctors. He was moved from the ICU to a recovery ward. Amanda Barry, his girlfriend, moved in with Wilson and quickly found that he was a positive minded individual and keen to move on in life. She was due to attend a meeting to sign up to Cynthia Majors, who was Wilson's modelling agent. Amanda had been found by Cynthia to have photogenic features, after a trial photo shoot. Together, Amanda and Wilson worked the modelling industry to its maximum, until trouble came along, that separated the two individuals. Joseph, Wilson's best friend meanwhile, was growing in stature in the Liverpool gang warfare, wiping out all other gang members in the area. Police were investigating the death of opposing gang deaths and Joseph had to box clever to evade being linked with them. Wilson needed help with a big problem and turned to Joseph for guidance on a possible killing being required. Joseph was happy to accommodate the need. As zero tolerance was introduced into Liverpool, Joseph's gang decided to move out of the area. They started working the heist business, stealing high net worth goods that were being shipped on the roads. No one saw the potential risks involved and Joseph was quickly caught by the police and had to pay the price. He moved back to the business he considered to be safe and returned to work in an Arcade in Blackpool, for a money counterfeiting gang. He worked the system to his own benefit by syphoning money away. This caused him a massive terminal problem as a result.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 20 de febrero de 2021
ISBN13 9798711821670
Editores Independently Published
Páginas 200
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   272 g
Lengua Inglés  

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