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Amateurs Play Elsewhere: Dirty Politics, #3
Moves and Countermoves: Dirty Politics, #2
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This Game Ain't For No Little Boys.

With his connection to the Mafia and his job working for a shady senator, Rod Andiluigi used to think he was made for a life of crime. He was definitely good at it. Breaking into offices, stealing files and threatening anyone foolish enough to get on his boss' bad side. It isn't until his first kidnapping job that he realizes how wrong he is.

Yet reformation turns out to be much easier said than done. Particularly when Rod has a long list of players who want to take him out. Scrambling to protect people who have good reason not to trust him, he's left dodging a ruthless hitman who's a master at mindgames. And down in D.C., the FBI is deciding if he's worth backing while his old boss has long-since deemed him disposable. The matchup is progressing all over the board in ways he can't predict, and the timer is ticking. But Rod knew he wasn't at the kiddy table when he decided to play it straight. So he's going to see the game through, even if his own teammates get him killed.

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Release dateJun 16, 2015
Amateurs Play Elsewhere: Dirty Politics, #3
Moves and Countermoves: Dirty Politics, #2

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  • Moves and Countermoves: Dirty Politics, #2

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    Moves and Countermoves: Dirty Politics, #2
    Moves and Countermoves: Dirty Politics, #2

    Can a Knight Take Down the Whole Game? Angry at the country he fought to protect, Thomas Evans tried his hand at fighting for a different team. But it only takes a few months - and the order to kill an innocent nurse - to learn that some games shouldn't be played. In switching sides again, he's now pitted himself against an extremely formidable opponent, his ruthless boss, Senator Aaron Greyble. The lawmaker might know all the dirty tricks on Capitol Hill, but that alone wouldn't stack the board in his favor. Evans' real problem is how the pieces he's playing with can too easily become pawns for the enemy. With a traumatized kidnap victim to protect, a guilt-ridden subordinate to maintain, and his family to guard at all costs, Evans knows he's one misstep away from a particularly painful checkmate.

  • Amateurs Play Elsewhere: Dirty Politics, #3

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    Amateurs Play Elsewhere: Dirty Politics, #3
    Amateurs Play Elsewhere: Dirty Politics, #3

    This Game Ain't For No Little Boys. With his connection to the Mafia and his job working for a shady senator, Rod Andiluigi used to think he was made for a life of crime. He was definitely good at it. Breaking into offices, stealing files and threatening anyone foolish enough to get on his boss' bad side. It isn't until his first kidnapping job that he realizes how wrong he is. Yet reformation turns out to be much easier said than done. Particularly when Rod has a long list of players who want to take him out. Scrambling to protect people who have good reason not to trust him, he's left dodging a ruthless hitman who's a master at mindgames. And down in D.C., the FBI is deciding if he's worth backing while his old boss has long-since deemed him disposable. The matchup is progressing all over the board in ways he can't predict, and the timer is ticking. But Rod knew he wasn't at the kiddy table when he decided to play it straight. So he's going to see the game through, even if his own teammates get him killed.

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Jeannette DiLouie

Jeannette DiLouie was born a New Jersey girl and will die the same even if she grew up in Pennsylvania, lived in Maryland and is now back in Central Pennsylvania. She’s also a cookie dough-eating, travel-obsessed bookworm, and an editor who loves helping other writers achieve their own dreams. Ethnically half-Italian, Jeannette is tragically addicted to carbohydrates. Also ethnically half-Scottish, she’s counting down the days when she can go visit that lovely land again. And being just under five-foot three, she happily claims her short-girl rights to climb on any shelf or counter she needs to. If you enjoyed these past pages, she would love to see you rate and review them on Amazon and/or Goodreads. And if you have a fiction (or non-fiction) story of your own that you’d really like to write or are already writing, check out www.InnovativeEditing.com, Jeannette’s business page. It’s full of free and paid resources… all devoted to genuine writers and making their publishing goals achievable.

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