Author: | Andrew Evich | ISBN: | 9781476424743 |
Publisher: | Andrew Evich | Publication: | April 9, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Andrew Evich |
ISBN: | 9781476424743 |
Publisher: | Andrew Evich |
Publication: | April 9, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When Tony Slye came to Frank Barron with some paperwork to research in the law library of the Federal Correctional Facility, Frank figured it would kill some of the short time he had left to serve, and maybe make him some spare change to boot. Frank didn't have any concerns about his release and probation. He'd served some state and federal time, and he'd worked it out that he'd never return to a prison in this lifetime. Mona, his wife, waited at home, and she had a good business running an antique store in a small tourist town. But during his research Frank discovers a way to make a pile of money on his own, and he knows he has to share the idea with Tony Slye, a meth addict and dealer from a town near Frank's home. After all, Slye originally brought the idea to Frank. Franks' world would never be quite what he expected, but perhaps the hundred million dollars he could extract from the federal government would ease the pain.
When Tony Slye came to Frank Barron with some paperwork to research in the law library of the Federal Correctional Facility, Frank figured it would kill some of the short time he had left to serve, and maybe make him some spare change to boot. Frank didn't have any concerns about his release and probation. He'd served some state and federal time, and he'd worked it out that he'd never return to a prison in this lifetime. Mona, his wife, waited at home, and she had a good business running an antique store in a small tourist town. But during his research Frank discovers a way to make a pile of money on his own, and he knows he has to share the idea with Tony Slye, a meth addict and dealer from a town near Frank's home. After all, Slye originally brought the idea to Frank. Franks' world would never be quite what he expected, but perhaps the hundred million dollars he could extract from the federal government would ease the pain.