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The Isthmus Company
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The Isthmus Company

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From what I gather he doesn’t even lock the doors half the time. He owns nothing overly expensive and there’s nothing that he really cares about.

The guy’s got nothing? Juniper asked incredulously. After all the people he had met during his time with the company, he found it hard to believe that there was someone who didn’t obsess about at least one thing. He’d even noticed that most of his colleagues were obvious about what they held as their prized possessions.

There’s always something, Tag corrected him. One of the things that had been ingrained in his mind during his fourteen years with the company was that there was always something; no matter who the person, no matter what the situation.

The Isthmus Company can, at best, be described as an unscrupulous loan agency. At worst, it’s described as a front for organized crime. When a debt to the Isthmus Company goes unpaid, Tag Jones and Tryp Marxon are sent to collect collateral–a possession that a person values so much that its disappearance might instill the motivation to pay back their debt. But what happens when they encounter a man whose only valuable possession is his daughter?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book Vine Press
Date
11 May 2020
Pages
278
ISBN
9781952835018

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

From what I gather he doesn’t even lock the doors half the time. He owns nothing overly expensive and there’s nothing that he really cares about.

The guy’s got nothing? Juniper asked incredulously. After all the people he had met during his time with the company, he found it hard to believe that there was someone who didn’t obsess about at least one thing. He’d even noticed that most of his colleagues were obvious about what they held as their prized possessions.

There’s always something, Tag corrected him. One of the things that had been ingrained in his mind during his fourteen years with the company was that there was always something; no matter who the person, no matter what the situation.

The Isthmus Company can, at best, be described as an unscrupulous loan agency. At worst, it’s described as a front for organized crime. When a debt to the Isthmus Company goes unpaid, Tag Jones and Tryp Marxon are sent to collect collateral–a possession that a person values so much that its disappearance might instill the motivation to pay back their debt. But what happens when they encounter a man whose only valuable possession is his daughter?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Book Vine Press
Date
11 May 2020
Pages
278
ISBN
9781952835018