A dead woman is found on the railroad of a border town, and all signs suggest - at least as far as the media is concerned - that the U.S. Border Patrol is responsible. Public outrage grows, and the INS has to solve the mystery of the woman's death or suffer further humiliation. Special Agent Brian Hudson is assigned the task of finding her killers.

In San Francisco, Lynn Chidu has to choose between going to jail and succumbing to sexual harassment, thanks to administrative irregularities uncovered by a senior executive with a history of female molestation. As her management career is increasingly jeopardized by her indecision, she meets human rights activist Robin Kirchoff, who suspects that the firm was a front for a high-tech human trafficking ring. Brian, Lynn, and Robin will have to risk their lives to outwit a management team bent on cornering the ten billion-dollar human trafficking industry and changing the rules of border enforcement.

 

 

 
The author sent Book Break an advance copy of this book for us to review, and mum read it. She really enjoyed it, but her comments have so far put me off reading it as she said that the action switches from character to character too much to really get to know anyone. Which means the blurb lies! I would have happily picked it up on the basis of the blurb, it sounds great; three people fighting to stop a horrible industry, whilst battling their own personal demons, but if we get too many perspectives it could dilute the emotional impact. Anyway, I'll probably get around to reading it eventually, so I'll get to see for myself.

 

 

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