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Read Reviews for The Spanish Connection - Kay T...
by - written on 14/08/01 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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I’m not really a fan of books, and so haven’t read very many. But I have to say that this is a really enjoyable read, and a very good book. It’s a true story about a man called John Lightfoot, who also wrote the book. He was on holiday in Spain, when a friend of his asked him to take some parcels back to England for him, he agreed, and later realised it was drugs he was carrying. He volunteered to work undercover for British Customs among the drug barons in Spain, his life-threatening work led to the destruction of narcotics with a street value of several million pounds. Living a luxurious lifestyle among the drug barons, ... Read the complete review
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