Lady Justice and the Organ Traders
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
About this listen
A badly burned body with a fresh incision and a missing kidney leads Walt into the clandestine world of an organ trader ring that has set up shop in Kansas City.
Walt is determined to bring to justice the bootleggers, who purchase body parts from the disadvantaged and sell them to people with means, until a relative from Maggie's past turns up needing a kidney to survive.
Once again, Walt discovers that very little in his world is black and white.
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Maggie's long lost brother has come out of witnesses protection because he is dying and wants to spend his last days with his sister. At the same time Walt and Ox are trying to investigate an organ trafficking ring but going under cover isn't an option because the bad guys can just checks a data base and there cover is blown. If only they knew someone on the donor list. Maggie's brother jumps at the chance to impress his baby sister and with his MacGyver skills he proves to be a very valuable tool. Unfortunately coming out of hiding has also brought the man he is hiding from, out to.
George Kuch is once again an excellent choice and is the perfect voice for rookie cop Walt Williams and friends.
Justice or fate
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Not only questioning and informative, this whole series, including Lady Justice and the Organ Traders, sparkles with warm and real characters involved in stories both comedic and sad and always entertaining. The excellent George Kuch again becomes Walt Williams as he narrates his story.
Thought provoking and fun, this is another must read book from Mr.Thornhill.
Right or wrong? Good or evil?
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