Author: | Desiree Moodie | ISBN: | 9781386947936 |
Publisher: | Word Wielder Press | Publication: | February 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Desiree Moodie |
ISBN: | 9781386947936 |
Publisher: | Word Wielder Press |
Publication: | February 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The plan was simple. Do one job. Make enough cash. Get out.
Rabbit Hole is the short prequel to White Rabbit, Book 1 in the White Rabbit Trilogy...
Meet Logan Alexander. Young, vulnerable, and desperate to make up for the mistakes of his past, he struggles to take care of his brothers in the wake of his parent's untimely death.
Here we see a younger, more vulnerable Logan Alexander, desperate to make up for the mistakes of his past and struggling to take care of his brothers in the wake of his parent's untimely death. He fights to keep his head above water while working a low-wage job, but his prospects for improving his situation are slim since he has no skills to speak of.
Except for one.
Given a computer and secure internet connection, Logan discovers he can do almost anything. He falls into an unexpected but lucrative line of work, and now, his services are in high-demand with all the wrong people.
Ignorant to the rules of the game, he makes a crucial mistake. A deadly mistake. A mistake that nearly costs him everything and makes it all but impossible for him to make a clean break.
He's left with only two choices. Either he burns bridges with his enemies and puts himself and his family at risk. Or he burns bridges with those loyal to him in order to save his skin and theirs.
The plan was simple. Do one job. Make enough cash. Get out.
Rabbit Hole is the short prequel to White Rabbit, Book 1 in the White Rabbit Trilogy...
Meet Logan Alexander. Young, vulnerable, and desperate to make up for the mistakes of his past, he struggles to take care of his brothers in the wake of his parent's untimely death.
Here we see a younger, more vulnerable Logan Alexander, desperate to make up for the mistakes of his past and struggling to take care of his brothers in the wake of his parent's untimely death. He fights to keep his head above water while working a low-wage job, but his prospects for improving his situation are slim since he has no skills to speak of.
Except for one.
Given a computer and secure internet connection, Logan discovers he can do almost anything. He falls into an unexpected but lucrative line of work, and now, his services are in high-demand with all the wrong people.
Ignorant to the rules of the game, he makes a crucial mistake. A deadly mistake. A mistake that nearly costs him everything and makes it all but impossible for him to make a clean break.
He's left with only two choices. Either he burns bridges with his enemies and puts himself and his family at risk. Or he burns bridges with those loyal to him in order to save his skin and theirs.