Karen Harris is about to take on one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal cartel’s in the world, in a covert mission to find her sister, Sophie.
Her best friend, Sherry Malloy, sums up the risks:
"Karen will be living as a working girl, hiding among them, under the gaze, not only of the authorities, but the cartel. Women, unlike men, are very good at that. They can change their looks, make themselves pathetic, not an obvious threat.
Informers trading information for money, in some cases will also want Karen as part of the deal. She'll be demeaned, abused and maybe beaten. One tiny slip on her part, which shows she is not what she seems, then it's over and the cartel will take her. If she's lucky she'll be killed, but more likely put to work in conditions you can't imagine. You see; I've been there. It's terrifying, and you're so very alone."
Russian Connection is the sequel to Nigerian Connection. While the book can be read and enjoyed as a stand alone story, you should first read Nigerian Connection.