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Retribution Book 2: Winter Revenge Kindle Edition
Dimitri Alfieri also wants revenge but understands the value of waiting. In the meantime, he can’t stop niggling away at the Hout Bay family, despite being warned off.
With drug money missing, two psychopathic killers with a reputation for brutality are sent from Bogota to Cape Town to find it.
Needing fresh abalone suppliers, Cesar Quevedo unleashes his peculiar brand of brutality against an abalone poacher to simply make a point and later, meets Melissa Samuels, a key player in this world and surprises himself by succumbing to her charms.
While Cesar Quevedo and Dimitri Alfieri spend their time plotting revenge, the Hout Bay family carry out a pre-emptive ambush with military precision against them.
Dimitri learns a very painful and expensive lesson that leaves him in a hospital with a huge question mark. How could anyone know where he would be at a specific time and what he had in the boot of his car?
In an elaborate but deadly game of chess, the stakes are high and the longer this game goes on, the more dangerous it becomes.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date13 February 2019
- Grade level12 and up
- File size1741 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B07NQK711J
- Language : English
- File size : 1741 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 277 pages
About the author

I was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1951.
I spent my early years in Linbro Park, a suburb of Johannesburg, on a small holding of peach trees, asparagus and rhubarb, exploring the long disused next-door cemetery, avoiding snakes and grandpa’s beady eyes. (And they were eyes that missed nothing).
From there the family relocated to a farm in Chingola, Northern Rhodesia (later Zambia).
Given the farm was carved out of virgin forest, it was back to avoiding snakes and other denizens of the thick bush – but all good learning curves.
From Zambia the family relocated to Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe) and from there I attended university in South Africa.
Somehow it seemed that all of my school years were spent at isolated boarding schools, buried deep in the bush in both Northern Rhodesia and Rhodesia, which may account for a lot of my quirks.
After the bush war, when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, I emigrated back to South Africa where I now live in Cape Town.
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