Wrestling with Pigs

Wrestling with Pigs by Roy W. Frusha, published by Dancing Fox Publishing in September 2012, is a fiction novel that delves into the world of mystery and crime. Set against the backdrop of a remote shipyard on a South Louisiana bayou, the story begins with the sudden appearance of a barge and tug, raising questions when the crew goes missing. As the plot unfolds, LSP narcotics agents discover a significant amount of marijuana, revealing a connection to one of the largest drug importations in U.S. history.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the interplay between smugglers, law enforcement, and corruption along the Cajun coast. The book presents a mix of humor and graphic depictions, offering insights into the complexities of its characters. Wrestling with Pigs invites readers to reconsider their views on organizational leadership within police agencies, all while maintaining a suspenseful and engaging storyline. With 252 pages, this edition is available in English and provides a thought-provoking look at crime and morality.
Official synopsis Publisher
The mystery starts when a barge and tug suddenly appear at a remote shipyard on a South Louisiana bayou. There are three national flags on board, but the crew has vanished. The suspense builds when LSP narcotics agents find fifteen tons of oil and water soaked marijuana in the hold. They quickly learn it is the dregs of the single largest importation of drugs in the history of the United States. Wrestling with Pigs is a novel about smugglers, cops and corruption on the Cajun coast. It provides humorous, and sometimes graphic, insight into complex and flawed characters. It may change the reader’s perception of organizational leadership inside police agencies.
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