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Book Review: Six Hard Days In Andalusia by Damian Vargas

       

Book Review Six Hard Days In Andalusia by Damian Vargas


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The book synopsis for Six Hard Days In Andalusia by Damian Vargas 

Book Review: Six Hard Days In Andalusia by Damian Vargas

"We have a problem in MĂ¡laga. Terminate your current assignment with all haste."

When an old-time English drug smuggler and his crew meet their end in a bloody shoot-out on the Costa del Sol, it's of little concern to most. After all, gangsters get killed. It's what happens in their line of work. Allegiances change. Men die. It's the way of things.

However, when Mary Lawson a.k.a. 'The Accountant', a former MI6 agent turned independent contractor to the mob, is instructed by her shady bosses to investigate, things quickly get a lot more complicated.

Hardened by her years in British military intelligence and ruthlessly professional, the woman who is no stranger to death and suffering, sets out to find who is responsible. However, on the 'Costa del Crime' with its regular influx of millions of tourists, a history of political corruption, and a diverse and thriving criminal underworld, nothing is ever simple.

The father that deserted his family. The prodigal daughter, fallen from grace. A hoard of devious, manipulating and violent characters. And an unfortunate British tourist who gets caught up in the middle of the whole bloody mess.

One thing is for sure. While Andalusia might seem like a paradise to visiting holidaymakers, for The Accountant, there's a job to be done.

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‘Then now you know what you need to do. When you get home, no matter how hard a struggle it may seem, you start writing, and don’t stop until you have finished a book. It might be awful. Nobody may ever read it, but you will know you tried your hardest. You gave it a shot. You took a risk.’



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