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Alibi Island: Mystery Thriller Suspense Novel

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Alibi Island is the one place on earth where the rich and famous are kings. Back in America they're just rich. They're surrounded by the cult of celebrity their wealth brings, but they can never be themselves. They can never indulge in their darkest desires and let the beast that is their true nature out. The place is legendary. Few ever get the black and gold card inviting them to indulge, and fewer still can afford the stay. But there is a dark side to paradise. The island is the hub of a human trafficking operation that sees children stolen from their families in India and Asia and familiar faces of milk cartons in the United States. Every taste and perversion needs to be catered for on the Island. And when the young sex slaves are finally broken and used up then they become fair game in a murderous hunt where, with nowhere to go, they are forced to run for their lives. Alibi Island is lucrative business. What happens on the island stays on the island. That's the promise. But it is a lie. Everything that happens is recorded. All of that footage becomes blackmail material down the line, as the islands secret power brokers look to cement their stranglehold on power. And when a Senator's daughter's disappearance is linked to the island all of its darkest secrets are at risk...

281 pages, Paperback

First published November 12, 2019

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April 21, 2020
Not what I expected. The story was good, the characters seemed lacking. The title for me was misleading. Honestly I picked it up for the cover.
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May 10, 2021
DNF. Train wreck comes to mind. The characters are all based on looks and how Hollywood they can be. Not really much of a plot. And the writing needs a lot of work.
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January 2, 2026
Some of the writing wasn’t great, editing pretty bad but an interesting enough storyline.
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