The Western World

The Western World by Michael D Healy, published by iUniverse in December 2001, is a thrilling exploration of conspiracy set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, California. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on a DEA agent who discovers a web of government corruption involving high-ranking U.S. officials and South American drug cartels, leading to a dangerous race against time to expose the truth.
Readers will find a fast-paced story filled with elements of espionage, organized crime, and suspense. As the protagonist navigates the treacherous landscape of crooked cops and murder, the stakes escalate, putting both his life and his family’s safety at risk. The Western World delves into themes of corruption and the lengths individuals will go to uncover hidden truths, making it a gripping addition to the thriller genre.
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The Western World is a new era conspiracy theory set in Los Angeles, California. This fast-paced thriller involves government corruption, crooked cops, organized crime, murder, and espionage. When a DEA agent uncovers mysterious payoffs from South American drug cartels to high ranking U.S. officials, will he and his family be able to expose the evidence before they are caught by the government agents and mafia operatives sent after them? Read first hand the secrets of The Western World.
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