Bootlegged Angel

Bootlegged Angel by Mike Ripley is a New Ed edition published by Robinson in 2001, featuring 224 pages in English. This book follows Fitzroy Maclean Angel as he goes undercover to infiltrate a bootlegging operation smuggling beer from France. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a dangerous situation involving two rival gangs and a hidden drug smuggling operation, leading to escalating violence.
Readers will find a narrative steeped in crime and mystery, as Angel navigates the treacherous world of bootleggers. The story explores themes of deception and danger, presenting a suspenseful atmosphere as Angel’s mission unfolds. With its focus on the complexities of crime, Bootlegged Angel offers a gripping look into the underbelly of smuggling operations.
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Fitzroy Maclean Angel goes undercover in an attempt to infiltrate a ring of bootleggers who are smuggling beer in from France. It appears that there are two gangs working the area and when he discovers that one of the consignments is a cover for smuggled drugs, things begin to get violent.
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