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THE BRIDGE TO CARACAS: A DOUGLASS CRIME AND ROMANCE THRILLER SERIES (THE KING TRILOGY) by Douglass, Stephen

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THE BRIDGE TO CARACAS: A DOUGLASS CRIME AND ROMANCE THRILLER SERIES (THE KING TRILOGY)

by Douglass, Stephen

"AN ASTOUNDING, REVEALING CRIME THRILLER, ONE YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO PUT DOWN, AND ONE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET." “I *loved* this story!

Literature & Fiction Action & Adventure Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Romance
Author Douglass, Stephen
Published 2018
Format Print edition

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About THE BRIDGE TO CARACAS: A DOUGLASS CRIME AND ROMANCE THRILLER SERIES (THE KING TRILOGY)

"AN ASTOUNDING, REVEALING CRIME THRILLER, ONE YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO PUT DOWN, AND ONE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET." “I *loved* this story! Imagine stealing $325 million and getting away with it...almost!” “This would make a fantastic movie. The best suspense novel I’ve read in a while.” “Fascinating! I had no idea that the things that took place in this book were going on.” “For being in love they had been sentenced to a cruel and unusual punishment.” “This theft makes The New York State Lottery look like a Sunday school collection!” “A mustread for readers who love a bad boy and a tortured hero.” “I am so enjoying the first in this series and plan to order the others.” “I'd read anything by this author, and I thoroughly recommend him.” “Hats off to the author for creating an intriguing read amidst the mountain of titles out there!” “The plot is ingenious and fast-paced from the very beginning.” "There was more plot happening in the first quarter of this book than happens in the entirety of other books." “Not only has Douglass created a suspenseful, intriguing crime fiction saga, he also wrote a beautiful love story.” “Mr. Douglass has written a crime story that makes one ask serious questions about the reality of the oil business.” “This book belongs in a class with "Unbroken", "Lost in Shangri-La", "In the Garden of the Beasts", other five star books that I have enjoyed this summer.” “Stephen Douglass has given us one of the best fiction books I have read recently. It's easily worth 10 times the price and is 10 times better than many books costing more than that.” "This is a very good suspense novel. I never was totally prepared for what was going to come next." “Anyone who enjoys an audacious and unique theft will enjoy this book.” “I have recently finished the King Trilogy and I have to say Bravo! Some really great writing.” THE ALL NEW, PROFESSIONALLY COPY-EDITED VERSION OF “THE BRIDGE TO CARACAS”, (Volume one of THE KING TRILOGY), a truly amazing and gut-wrenching story. How was an incredible $325,000,000 theft achieved using The Peace Bridge as a fulcrum? It was a piece of national history. The story had to be told. One of the largest and most audacious gasoline tax evasion scams in Canadian and U.S. history. The perpetrator used The Peace Bridge, spanning The Niagara River, to facilitate his crime, and his private Cessna to transport the enormous fruits of the theft to the “safety” of a Cayman Island bank. The scam netted an amount “that makes The New York State Lottery look like a Sunday school collection.” Cynical and remorselessly ruthless, the thief possesses a brilliant criminal mind, has enormous contempt for the law, police, governments, and the system in which they function. He assumes rules are for fools, and takes sadistic pleasure in breaking them. 
 
 
DISCOVER:
 
The mechanics of the scam, ( i.e. how such a gigantic theft was achieved.)
 
The extent to which the lives of two star-crossed lovers were disrupted by this criminal. The character of the criminal, an unscrupulous individual with an absolute contempt for rules, the law, authority and propriety.
 
Why and how the story ended in Caracas, Venezuela. What happened to the fruits of Jim Servito's crime, and why.
 
How much of the story in fiction, and how much is fact. SCROLL UP NOW AND GET YOUR COPY NOW.

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