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P.A. Wilson

Auteur de Hubris

26+ oeuvres 83 utilisateurs 12 critiques

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Œuvres de P.A. Wilson

Hubris (2011) 21 exemplaires
The Dragon At The Edge Of The Map (2013) 4 exemplaires
Closing The Circle (2010) 3 exemplaires
Breaking The Bonds (2011) 2 exemplaires
The Elven Stones: Family (2015) 1 exemplaire

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My first read from author P.A. Wilson and it was great! Exciting story line, characters that you can get into. I'll be reading more from this author.
 
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Rauger | Jan 11, 2024 |
: vancouver, canada, journalist, private-investigators, murder, suspense, white-slavery

Charity lives on a houseboat in Vancouver, is a freelance journalist and private investigator, gets into trouble a lot, and has a few very good quirky friends. Val is a teenaged orphan needing to find her missing sister, and both of them are in the trade. Then there is the murdered guy, the Chinese dealers who work the trade, and a whole lot more. A very good read!
I got the Whispersync on the cheap courtesy of Book Gorilla.
Susan Marlowe is really great as she narrates this one.
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jetangen4571 | 2 autres critiques | Jul 11, 2018 |
Fantastic! A straight up edge of the seat read. Taken to Vancouver we discover the underbelly of society as we ride along with Charity Deacon. Charity doesn't stop until she gets all the answers...no matter what it takes.
 
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whybehave2002 | 2 autres critiques | Jan 22, 2017 |
Charity Deacon is a private investigator and occasional free-lance journalist in present-day Vancouver. One night, she witnesses a motor vehicle accident downtown (with a fatality). Amid all the hubbub of police, ambulance personnel, and gawkers wanting to record it all on their smartphones, Charity sees two Asian men standing off to the side. It's almost as if they are making sure that the accident went off without a hitch.

Charity asks her friends about them, and learns that they are part of the Chinese mafia. They are the sort of people who have no problem with killing anyone who gets too close. Even Hell's Angels are nervous and apprehensive around them.

Meantime, Charity is approached by Val, a teenage prostitute who hires to help find Val's sister, Emma, another prostitute, who has been missing for the past couple of days. Inquiries among the local prostitutes yield nothing. From one minute to the next, Val shows herself as a scared teenage girl whose parents are dead (murdered by the same Chinese mafia), or as a tough, streetwise veteran with enough attitude for ten people.

Charity's inquiries about the two Asian men get her a trip to the hospital, beaten up by one of them. It also gets her houseboat ransacked. Released from the hospital, but hardly recovered from the beating, Charity gets word of a shipment of trafficked Chinese women coming to a local warehouse. With Val outside as lookout, Charity hides herself inside the warehouse, looking for enough evidence to put the Asian men away for a long time. Does Charity succeed? Is Emma found?

This would make a really good movie. It has plenty of dirt, grime and action. This story is also very well done and easy to read.
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plappen | 2 autres critiques | Jul 4, 2016 |

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Membres
83
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Évaluation
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