Gino Rimon is the main character in this novel by K.G.Lawton, titled; "It's Just What I Do"©.

You met Gino briefly in"The Recovery, An Adventure Novel" ©, also by K.G.Lawton.

Both novels are available at Amazon.com. Please search either the name of the adventure or simply search the authors' list for K.G.Lawton.

"It's Just What I Do" is available as an electronic book in Kindle format. There you will meet the personality of Gino Rimon, how he thinks, how he works, and that he does "play fair" even if some criminals might, on occasion, think otherwise.

"And", please be aware; the United States does have a slavery problem. Not anywhere near other nations, but still abominable. Most of the USA slavery cases have been the result of illegal transportation of victims into the USA. The National Institute of Justice has studies on this subject at NIJ-dot-gov. Also check at other legitimate sources for other studies.

"The Recovery, An Adventure Novel" is available in both Kindle and traditional print. There you will meet some interesting people surviving rather well during a very stressful time on the North American Continent of Planet Earth.

Please search the Amazon Author list for K.G.Lawton, or the book titles, at the Amazon bookstore.

"It's Just What I Do"© takes place in California and introduces the reader to the real world of identity theft, human trafficking, kidnapping and slavery in the commercial underworld.

The prologue to "It's Just What I Do"© follows:

This story uses fictional character names. It does not intend to identify actual people, whether presently living, or recently dead.

Now for that "Content Advisory" thing:

There may be some adult violence with occasional bad language. But then, when dealing with murderous criminals you have to speak their language. Not really excessive, but appropriate to the environment involved. Possibly not understood by readers under 18 16 14...or so.

If you can stand knowing about one of the really dark sides of our social environment, grab a drink of your preference, a snack or two, an easy chair, and dive right on in.

Oh yes; if you happen to be one of the charities wondering where all the money actually came from, please just enjoy that one-time surprise. You might say that anonymous source has been... perhaps, "drained!"

Here's to your most enjoyable reading pleasure!

K.G.Lawton


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