Anari is the epitome of good girl turned bad after her world is brutally destroyed. Consumed with her desire for revenge, she, along with her best friend Tanya, enter a life of drugs, fast money and betrayal - only to find they adapt quickly to it and soon start beating the hoods at their own game. Before long, the pair are at the top of New Jersey's dope racket - using everyone who crosses their path, stopping at nothing, not even betrayal or addiction, in their quest to dispense a twisted brand of justice. The girls have taken over the game and there are new rules in town...
... them liars who are motivated solely by the desire to curry favor with the government for sentence reductions and money They cannot be trusted. ... We start at the beginning, when he met Manuel in 1971, and began buying heroin.
This second revised & expanded edition of Dirty Money describes money laundering activities & analyses initiatives taken in a variety of international fora, including the FATF, the Council of Europe...
Dirty Money: Swiss Banks, the Mafia, Money Laundering, and White Collar Crime
But Chase isn't sure if she can handle going back into the field after what happened in Tennessee, let alone whether her talent will lead them anywhere.Or if she can keep her own demons at bay long enough to catch another killer before they ...
This is book THREE of FOUR in Shane and Emily's story.
Originally developed to reduce drug trafficking, efforts to combat money foundering have broadened over the years to address other crimes and, most recently, terrorism.
A follow-up to Nobody Runs Forever finds master criminal Parker and his cohorts returning to an abandoned country church where they had been forced to abandon the spoils of a bank heist, an endeavor during which he drives an old choir van ...
She trusts him. He trusts her, but therein lies the danger. Emily has a secret, the very thing that brought her to him in the first place, and that secret could destroy them both. This is book ONE of FOUR in Shane and Emily's story.
Dirty Money is the first novel in a new trilogy by a promising new Swedish author, P.I. Foate.
Originally developed to reduce drug trafficking, national and international efforts to reduce money laundering have broadened over the years to address other crimes, and most recently, terrorism. These efforts now...