The Keystone File - Part 4

A Jack Houston St. Clair Thriller

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Andrew Delaplaine ISBN: 9781386487692
Publisher: Gramercy Park Press Publication: November 16, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew Delaplaine
ISBN: 9781386487692
Publisher: Gramercy Park Press
Publication: November 16, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Matt makes love to Patricia in the Jefferson Memorial parking lot. He mentions that he's married. "So am I," she says. "My husband is gay."

Slanetti continues his work using the Keystone File. Norwalk's chief of staff, however, is suspicious, and finds evidence of the file on Slanetti's desk.

Derek is desperate to get some of the millions of drug dollars he has out of the country, and uses wire transfers from his law firm and a narco-sub returning to Colombia after dropping off drugs in the Keys. But the sub has gone down.

Jack's people have been watching Derek as he puts together a team to recover the sunken narco-sub. Jack's team, following them, snatches the $65 million from the sub from under their noses.

Thanksgiving arrives, and the power elite attend Patricia Vaughan's annual party at her estate, Horizon. Matt's wife Sue has arrived, complicating matters with him and Patricia.

Norwalk's chief of staff reveals to the Democrats the existence of the Keystone File that he saw on Slanetti's desk.

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Matt makes love to Patricia in the Jefferson Memorial parking lot. He mentions that he's married. "So am I," she says. "My husband is gay."

Slanetti continues his work using the Keystone File. Norwalk's chief of staff, however, is suspicious, and finds evidence of the file on Slanetti's desk.

Derek is desperate to get some of the millions of drug dollars he has out of the country, and uses wire transfers from his law firm and a narco-sub returning to Colombia after dropping off drugs in the Keys. But the sub has gone down.

Jack's people have been watching Derek as he puts together a team to recover the sunken narco-sub. Jack's team, following them, snatches the $65 million from the sub from under their noses.

Thanksgiving arrives, and the power elite attend Patricia Vaughan's annual party at her estate, Horizon. Matt's wife Sue has arrived, complicating matters with him and Patricia.

Norwalk's chief of staff reveals to the Democrats the existence of the Keystone File that he saw on Slanetti's desk.

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