The Infiltrators
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About the Book
When foreman Ray Cress and his assistant Gerry Jones discover the arrival of a suspicious crate at the customs warehouse where they both work, they are curious enough to investigate on their own. They discover a shipment of illegal guns—but their snooping almost leads to their demise when they are snatched by the thugs. Cress and Jones manage to escape and report their discovery to the authorities, who recruit the two muscle-bound civilians to work undercover to help bust what appears to be an international scheme tied to both gun running and the drug trade. Their job is to flush out the bosses of both operations. The operation becomes more complicated when the cartel enlists Cress and Jones to speed their goods through the warehouse. The cartel leaders are not afraid to get rid any members who don’t follow the rules or orders. These two ordinary guys must stay one step ahead if they and their families want to survive this conspiracy.
About the Author
Howard Reede-Pelling was born in Australia to English parents in 1930 during the Great Depression. He developed a passion for sporting activities and for writing prose and poetry. Reede-Pelling has authored many novels and short story collections such as Herman, the Mentor; Reede These; and Good Reede-ing.