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The Traffickers (Badge Of Honor, #9) (2000)

The Traffickers (Badge Of Honor, #9) (2000)

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About book The Traffickers (Badge Of Honor, #9) (2000)

I really like The Badge of Honor series. I like the main characters and feel as if I know them. The stories are interesting and keep my attention. The main complaint I have is all the dialogue describing a scene or what someone is thinking, it can go on for pages. Then there are the text messages that are sometimes 4 or 5 pages. To me this is just padding. I skip tons of descriptive narrative until I see the characters talking again. Also each book describes the same people, their relationships, positions in the dept. and how they got there. The books could be half the length if some of this trivial info was left out. This book is mainly about drug trafficking, human trafficking, and sex trafficking, and the different businesses that trafficking creates and how it destroys families and how it impacts peoples lives. It has about three different stories that all are happening during the same time and all some how relate to each other in the end. It is a pretty good book and would probably be a fast read if you have time to sit down and just read it. This author is one of my favorites and has many books out that I have really liked. If crime books are something you like to read then I would recommend this book. It wasn't a bad book and it had a good story line, I just couldn't get into and got bored with it at times.

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Reality Of Fiction Painting Picture Of Real Life WICKEDNESS Drug & Human Traffickers!
—raj

A great new addition to the series. waiting for the next one.
—Maddy

Matt Payne gets involved in drug wars
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