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A vigilante prepared for war. Thirteen kidnapped criminals. One child still missing. 
Julian Lime has given his foster sister a baby, but when her dead body is discovered in the garage of a brothel, and the gangsters find Russel's crib is empty, the city descends into turmoil. The police cannot be involved, but the headquarters of bikers, the dens of drug dealers, and the safe houses of money launderers must be searched. Death is inevitable, and Julian is astounded to learn that the murders he is catalysing are the murders of his friends and warriors.
Someone out there is abducting the most influential lieutenants in his empire. As the key soldiers continue to disappear, Julian realises that killer must be someone from his organisation. The Imposter must be one of the remaining deviants in Julian's home, and there aren't many deviants left with the knowledge needed to bring down the organisation without an army.
Thirteen criminals are taken, and you, the reader, can watch their final days of life. You can hear every confession and smell the fear on the depraved as The Imposter forces them to empty their bank accounts. You are the only person who sees everything The Imposter sees and the only person able to guess at The Imposter's true identity.
The Imposter is th second book in the Love is Dangerous series, but it can be read first.
Reviews
"This is a very entertaining and creatively done book. It is very well paced and well structured. Even though it's written from multiple first-person perspectives, it's also very clear which character you're hearing from. Some of them were thoroughly despicable pieces of work and I was glad to see them get what they had coming."
 USA
"There's a whole host of characters to follow in this, from the Croatian with the prosthetic leg to the young genius who runs the organisation (and also has some quite novel views on criminology).
Once I got over the initial shock factor of The Imposter I found it a riveting and compelling read. It's well written as well with a style that propels the reader forward. Recommended."
 UK
"This is one of those books that you want to read every word. I was invested through the entire novel, trying to figure out who the imposter was. I was not even close to guessing. I can't stress enough the uniqueness of the novel and the writing style. I enjoyed it. Each time I had to stop reading, I could not wait to get back to it. I have to warn you that this is not a novel for the squeamish"
 USA
Amazon categories:
Kidnapping Crime Fiction
Vigilante Justice
Organised Crime
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