Paul Swift retires and
plans a peaceful life in Thailand. No
pressure, no faces from the past, and no more snow. Then he has an encounter which takes him back
almost twenty years. A face that represented
unfinished business; a face that brings his time in Germany back to the fore; a
face that makes him reconsider retiring to Pattaya. Unfinished business, and not just for him.
What he needed was
closure.
As he digs deeper, he
finds his foes from Frankfurt are back up to their old tricks, and some new
ones. It’s time to stop them, finally
and forever. He calls on old and new
friends to help. In the end he’ll get
closure, but not the closure he was expecting.
To understand what
happens in Pattaya, you need to understand what happened in Germany almost
twenty years earlier.
Whilst the Pattaya
that Robert created in his earlier books may be familiar, Final Closure is about
retribution and revenge. It is not about
the Thai Diamonds, although some are there to offer advice.
It’s about closing things
now, which could not be closed in Germany.
Paul and his colleagues finally get the information which could have put
people to jail years earlier.
Now there is no chance
of that. They have to deal with it the
only way they can. In a fast paced conclusion
Paul gets a kind of closure he never thought he’d ever experience. He can finally feel all the stress of
Frankfurt was worth it.
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