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Dance of the Angels
Dance of the Angels
Dance of the Angels
Audiobook5 hours

Dance of the Angels

Written by Robert Morcet

Narrated by David de Vries

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Former anti-gang police unit star Loïc Le Goënec has had a chip on his shoulder ever since he was mysteriously kicked off the force. But when detectives uncover a vile ring of sexual deviance with ties to a city official, the commissioner calls his brilliant but rough-edged protégé back into action.

With help from an assortment of petty criminals, romantic interests, and colorful misfits, the Anti-Crime Brigade must work outside the department to bring down the corrupt official and the despicable company he keeps. Can Le Goënec play both sides of the law to deliver vigilante justice to an exploited city?

LanguageEnglish
TranslatorRoland Glasser
Release dateNov 3, 2015
ISBN9781511320818
Dance of the Angels
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Robert Morcet

Robert Morcet was born on September 27, 1949, in Saint-Ouen, near Paris. Sentenced to fifteen years in prison for bank robberies—and respected for ultimately being a good person by both convicted criminals and cops—he paid for his past mistakes. His first book, Tendre voyou (Gentle Thug), published in 1987, was a very successful autobiography. His Anti-Crime Brigade series (titled Le Celte in France) spans forty-seven titles and has been popular since 1998.

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    I, occasionally, find translated books hard to read. That is certainly not the case here! The subject matter is a bit distasteful, but the story is intriguing! Fortunately this tale doesn’t go into graphic detail when dealing with criminal activity, you are only exposed to details essential to the plot. This is an excellent read!