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Global Vice

“Global Vice” is a thrilling but fast read which necessarily informs us of the scourge of human and organ trafficking. In particular, readers should know that their own organs are worth around $300k on the black market thereof, and they should be aware of methods of stealth kidnapping. Wealthy clients knowingly receive their new organs at island “medical resorts” which are nicely taken down in the story. Although the book is based on fiction, the scenarios described are quite real. Highly recommended!

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Ben Alexander is a highly trained and experienced security operative. Nickolas Zelenko is a computer genius. They own a bleeding-edge security firm called COMSEC, and things have suddenly become dangerous… even deadly.

What looked like a straight case of insurance fraud has blown up into an international scandal: organ smuggling, human trafficking, and murder. Are Ben and Nickolas up to the challenge? They’ve got a few unbeatable secret weapons:

Allison McBride—a beautiful, brilliant partner who completes her tasks with superior skill.

A team of former Navy SEALs and Special Ops soldiers who do not let rules or red tape slow them down.

And EVE—the most advance artificial intelligence on the planet, with creatively acquired access to every database, security cam, satellite, and news feed around the world. EVE can put COMSEC and its action team anywhere, anytime, to do whatever it takes to save the day and protect freedom.

The heroes of COMSEC take the war against human traffickers from LA. to New York, from hidden prisons in gold mines throughout the world, to depraved island resorts in the West Indies and Seychelles. The goal is to bring it all down.

Book Reviews
A swift and blistering novel that wraps up the war on one of society's greatest crimes. In "Global Vice", the security firm owned by Ben Alexander, an experienced security agent, and Nickolas Zelenko, a computer specialist, is dragged into the underbelly of the human trafficking world. With a team of Naval forces, a brilliantly intuitive partner named Alison, and a capable artificial intelligence machine named EVE, the team follows the trail into the alien swirling world of ruthless criminals who will stop at nothing when crossed by their enemies. As they get deeper into the labyrinth of what initially looked like a case of insurance graft, their lives are filled with danger and deadly uncertainties as Ben finds himself on the brink of a terrible discovery. Readers will hold their breath occasionally as Andrew J. Rafkin delivers a deluge of surprises and the narrative sets out into unfamiliar territory and across continents as the protagonists race against time to track down the culprits. Ben is a determinedly logical character whose toughness drives the plot. The author carves a story that balances artificial intelligence, action, and thrill as he peels back the mask on a complex issue that is often seen as an outlandish problem. "Global Vice", abounds with tropical backdrops and a hairpin plot, and the results are nothing less than blazing. For us to end modern-day slavery, we must first be aware of its existence along with its dark side. Rafkin does a remarkable job setting the stage for a gripping face-off with an international ring of cutthroat criminals. His unflagging literary grace is the feather in the cap in this novel, resulting in a 5-star rating. The characters are well fleshed out and readers will inevitably find themselves rooting for the heroes and the heroine. It takes the natural talent of an author to infuse a heavy theme into a fictional story and still manage to captivate readers with the narrative. Author Rafkin does just that. Indeed, "Global Vice", by Andrew J. Rafkin is a spine-tingling expose into a human vice that reveals the depth of the human soul. It is a must-read for fans of crime fiction imbued with bio-punk elements.
Lily Andrews - Amazon Review

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“Global Vice” is a thrilling but fast read which necessarily informs us of the scourge of human and organ trafficking. In particular, readers should know that their own organs are worth around $300k on the black market thereof, and they should be aware of methods of stealth kidnapping. Wealthy clients knowingly receive their new organs at island “medical resorts” which are nicely taken down in the story. Although the book is based on fiction, the scenarios described are quite real. Highly recommended!