Mermaids, by Joseph Knox

Mermaids, by Joseph Knox
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Sometimes you have to turn to the most lost of agents to solve the most dangerous of cases. Since the market generated the black market as a misguided brother, it took care to move among the highest levels to gain space and consideration from the spheres of power. Bribery and coercion are his two best known marketing strategies.

That is why power always ends up in debt to the black market in its worst versions: trafficking in women, drugs and weapons ... and when it comes to acting against the heart of evil established in the booming black market, it is never easy to find the right person.

Aidan Waits is that person, as expendable as he is adjusted to the stereotypes of the characters that move easily between that black market of submerged economies and morals.

Zain Carver is the most powerful guy in Manchester, manager of the biggest drug business in the city and part of the country. His tentacles are well extended on the official power to execute that wonderful transformation of honorable man. The young Isabelle Rossiter, daughter of the politician on duty, becomes an easy prey for Carver, delighted to see that daddy's girl lying on his lap of his own accord.

Waits takes on the mission to get the girl back. She begins to move through the underworld of the night with the ease of her condition of soul tending towards murky environments. But what he is discovering goes beyond that point of relaxed morality that had governed him until then. The Carver environment is capable of anything to consolidate your business. The life of any person is worth less than any small transaction.

Waits guesses he's been hired because Isabelle is in danger. However, he discovers that they do not know to what extent the girl is at risk. Other young women like her appear murdered ...

And then everything gets darker. Waits plunges into the worst of his being to try to emerge later with Carver discovered in his essential of uncontrolled evil. Along the way, you can lose everything, even your life. But the advantage of Waits is that, from a given moment, everything does not matter to him. A man without fear may or may not achieve his goals, but he will never give up on his goal.

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