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A bold kidnapping. Modern day slave trade. An elusive criminal known only as the Scorpion. Murder is never simple.When private investigator Raja Williams gets a call from a frantic English professor whose wife has disappeared, he and his partner Vinny Moore head to Paris, France on another adventurous case.The search for the professor's wife leads Raja and Vinny deep into the French underworld, including the club scene riddled with designer drugs, and a modern day white slave trade. Will they find the missing woman before she falls victim to the international criminal known as the Scorpion?The writing style is lean and fast paced, with a hint of hard-boiled and plenty of humorous banter between the two protagonists, a la Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man. A colorful cast of characters, great dialogue and a suspenseful, twisting plot make C'est La Vie an entertaining tale that can be read as a stand-alone novel or as the sequel to The Color of Greed.Grab your copy now.

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