![]() ![]() So Kat stumbles over a murder or three, almost gets murdered herself a couple of times, runs into an uncooperative cop, and in general acts about as stupid as Stephanie Plum. And that nasty person is head of the “Mafia” in Argentina, not to mention a worldwide arms dealer and an importer of drugs. Seems someone’s been using the company to “launder” conflict diamonds. Kat, smarter than the average bear, accidentally learns that for a couple of years, the company’s been reporting diamond output that doesn’t make mathematical sense (if you don’t understand, google Benford’s Law). Seems they’re missing a corporate officer and five billion bucks (Canadian, I assume, so more like four billion US, and no pennies). I’ll attempt to summarize the story in simple terms – if I can… Katerina “Kat” Carter’s hired by a Canadian diamond company to perform a little forensic accounting. And I’m here to tell you, it was worth every penny… That’s why I have a copy of Exit Strategy, subtitled “Katerina Carter Fraud Thriller Series 1”: I got it free. I have to admit that I try to avoid any titles accompanies by a blurb bragging about the number of five-star reviews at GoodReads, but every once in a while I pick up one of the freebies just to see if the rest of the series is worth buying (or borrowing from the library). Most of these ebooks are available at fire sale prices a couple a week are even free. ![]() ![]() Every day a list of books shows up in my email inbox from a place called BookBub. ![]()
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