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Dirty Money Dirty Deeds: Episode 3: Dirty Money Dirty Deeds, #3
Dirty Money Dirty Deeds: Episode 3: Dirty Money Dirty Deeds, #3
Dirty Money Dirty Deeds: Episode 3: Dirty Money Dirty Deeds, #3
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Dirty Money Dirty Deeds: Episode 3: Dirty Money Dirty Deeds, #3

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He was dead, but he was still causing trouble.

 

Kendra's problems were multiplying.

She was reeling from a loved one's death.

The other man in her life was lying to her.

Vasquez decided she would go to jail for murder, whether she had done it or not.

An unseen enemy was on his way to get revenge.

Could she survive?

DIRTY MONEY DIRTY DEEDS is told in short, fast paced episodes WITH CLIFFHANGERS.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKaren Brown
Release dateDec 29, 2020
ISBN9781393954644
Dirty Money Dirty Deeds: Episode 3: Dirty Money Dirty Deeds, #3

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    Dirty Money Dirty Deeds - Nico Jackson

    1

    The phone on Kendra’s desk buzzed, and she cursed when her assistant told her who was calling.

    I’m unavailable.

    He called three times yesterday.

    Kendra tapped her fingers on the desk. Okay, I’ll talk to him. She punched the flashing button and took a deep breath. Kendra Mason.

    Ms. Mason? This is George Campbell. I’m your brother’s parole officer.

    The last time I saw you, Mr. Campbell, you were illegally searching my home.

    Campbell cleared his throat. I want to apologize for that. I didn’t want to do it.

    Yet you did. You’re still on Bobby’s case? I’m surprised they didn’t fire you. Then again, maybe your bosses think illegal searches are fine.

    He was silent for a beat. I’m sorry.

    Why are you calling?

    I haven’t been able to reach Robert. He’s missed another counseling session. He hasn’t been to work in twelve days.

    I’m not sure what that has to do with me.

    Have you talked to him?

    No.

    When was the last time you saw him?

    I don’t remember.

    I had to put a warrant out on him. He’s going back to prison.

    Fine with me. I have a question for you, Mr. Campbell.

    What is it?

    The search wasn’t your idea, was it? Vasquez wanted it.

    Yes.

    It never occurred to you to question why he was so sure he would find something?

    It didn’t feel right, no. I regret doing it.

    Kendra scoffed. You should.

    Campbell let that hang for a minute. Anyway, since you’re his contact, I had to let you know.

    Do me a favor. Don’t ever call me again. Kendra gently put the receiver back in its cradle and went back to her work. She flipped through a few pages of the contract, then stuffed the file into her bag. She gathered her things and went to the front desk.

    The receptionist looked up.

    I’m working from home today.

    Okay….

    I’ll see you tomorrow.

    Is something wrong?

    No, I think I need a change of scenery.

    Okay, see you then.

    Kendra waited until she got to her car to call Jay.

    Hey, baby, what’s up?

    Are you busy? I’d like to come by.

    He chuckled. "I

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