Deadly Election

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Author: Arthur Crandon ISBN: 9781301479139
Publisher: Arthur Crandon Publication: October 19, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Arthur Crandon
ISBN: 9781301479139
Publisher: Arthur Crandon
Publication: October 19, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The scene is set when the Imperial Japanese army devastate the people of this tiny island paradise with their brutality. They are losing the war and must flee, but not before defiling one more village in an attempt to hide a hoard of treasure.
Seventy years later the evil Senator Consuelo gets lucky. He wants to become the President of the Philippines but is running short of cash. He makes sure he can get this gold and that those that found it can never bother him again.
He does not realize that his despicable actions are witnessed, and blackmail is added to the problems he face.
His clumsy attempts to deal with the situation only cause him more problems, with skeletons that can no longer be hidden in the cupboard raising their heads to haunt him.
He fights a losing battle and is in danger of losing everything. Who will stand by him? Who can he trust? This is a fast paced action novel with many twists and turns. There are graphic scenes that are not for the fainthearted.
The racy plot swerves and turns through the jungles of the Philippines. He will stop at nothing to achieve the Presidency. Deceit, Lust and Intrigue abound as the author takes you on a breathtaking journey through the capital city, Manila. Nothing is what it seems. The final twist will leave you wanting more.

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The scene is set when the Imperial Japanese army devastate the people of this tiny island paradise with their brutality. They are losing the war and must flee, but not before defiling one more village in an attempt to hide a hoard of treasure.
Seventy years later the evil Senator Consuelo gets lucky. He wants to become the President of the Philippines but is running short of cash. He makes sure he can get this gold and that those that found it can never bother him again.
He does not realize that his despicable actions are witnessed, and blackmail is added to the problems he face.
His clumsy attempts to deal with the situation only cause him more problems, with skeletons that can no longer be hidden in the cupboard raising their heads to haunt him.
He fights a losing battle and is in danger of losing everything. Who will stand by him? Who can he trust? This is a fast paced action novel with many twists and turns. There are graphic scenes that are not for the fainthearted.
The racy plot swerves and turns through the jungles of the Philippines. He will stop at nothing to achieve the Presidency. Deceit, Lust and Intrigue abound as the author takes you on a breathtaking journey through the capital city, Manila. Nothing is what it seems. The final twist will leave you wanting more.

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