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Snake Eye

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IBooks, Incorporated, Apr 15, 2008 - Fiction - 232 pages
FBI Special Agent Christina Rossi has a career life in limbo and a personal life from hell. Her bloody takedown of eco-terrorists has taken her off the fast track and landed her in an apparent career backwater, tracking what may or may not be a Chinese mob slave labor operation. And the aftermath of her divorce has found her becoming increasingly estranged from her daughter who now lives in a perfect world with her father and his glamorous wife.

Then, Rossi's life both professionally and personally seems to take a turn for the better in the form of handsome, intelligent and successful Jack Dexter. An ex-SEAL and the owner of a block of luxurious apartments, he unexpectedly enters her life, sweeps her off her feet and surprisingly provides clues that turn into leads that can crack the Chinese slave labor case.

Snake Eye is an explosive saga of lost hopes, blind ambition, and ultimate betrayal.

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Review: Snake Eye

User Review  - Matt - Goodreads

This is a fast based, short read that I finished in a little over a day. It has some interesting characters and touches on some hot button topics (human smuggling, voyeurism, and greed). I enjoyed it and would give it 3 1/2 stars really. If you want a quick easy read, go for it! Read full review

About the author (2008)

William C. Dietz is the bestselling author of more than thirty novels, including" Halo: The Flood" and the "Legion of the Damned" series. He grew up in the Seattle area, served as a medic with the Navy and the Marines, and graduated from the University of Washington. Dietz worked as a surgical technician, a news writer, a college instructor, a television producer, and a director of public relations for an international telephone company prior to embarking on a full-time writing career. Visit his website at WilliamCDietz.com.

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