The Elephant Dropping

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
Cover of the book The Elephant Dropping by Bruce Trzebinski, Bruce Trzebinski
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Author: Bruce Trzebinski ISBN: 9781301895199
Publisher: Bruce Trzebinski Publication: February 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bruce Trzebinski
ISBN: 9781301895199
Publisher: Bruce Trzebinski
Publication: February 9, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Brian Nicholls believes his western education gives him an edge when he is employed by a bank in Kenya - but corruption - like water - always seeks the path of least resistance. Naive and enthusiastic he unknowingly stirs up an ants nest in an ongoing real estate fraud, becoming little more than a pawn to be exploited in an already established game, and as far as Africa is concerned his education has only just begun.
“Patel picked out the passport and the work permit in glee. ‘Ha! In luck,’ he exclaimed, ‘look a husband for you,’ he teased Azizza.
She took the passport from him. ‘no, he’s too white,’ reading the particulars,‘and too short.’
Patel read through the bank documents, fingering the key to the White Marlin apartment, he held it up. ‘shall we keep this? they will give him a spare.
’no, if it’s missing they will change the lock. I know that manager he’s German, very efficient.’
Ok,’ he tossed it back into the briefcase, looking wistfully at the dollars and credit cards, ‘and the money?’
No.’ She shook her head. so, we just take the passport and the work permit right?’”

With authorities and criminals alike out to do him harm and scant resources of his own Brian has to rely on a few streetwise and well
meaning Kenyans to help him survive.

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Brian Nicholls believes his western education gives him an edge when he is employed by a bank in Kenya - but corruption - like water - always seeks the path of least resistance. Naive and enthusiastic he unknowingly stirs up an ants nest in an ongoing real estate fraud, becoming little more than a pawn to be exploited in an already established game, and as far as Africa is concerned his education has only just begun.
“Patel picked out the passport and the work permit in glee. ‘Ha! In luck,’ he exclaimed, ‘look a husband for you,’ he teased Azizza.
She took the passport from him. ‘no, he’s too white,’ reading the particulars,‘and too short.’
Patel read through the bank documents, fingering the key to the White Marlin apartment, he held it up. ‘shall we keep this? they will give him a spare.
’no, if it’s missing they will change the lock. I know that manager he’s German, very efficient.’
Ok,’ he tossed it back into the briefcase, looking wistfully at the dollars and credit cards, ‘and the money?’
No.’ She shook her head. so, we just take the passport and the work permit right?’”

With authorities and criminals alike out to do him harm and scant resources of his own Brian has to rely on a few streetwise and well
meaning Kenyans to help him survive.

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