Ghana Jim: Everyone Pays Eventually
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Ghana JimGold moves quietly.It passes through hands, borders, and markets with little regard for where it came from-or what it cost to extract. To the world, it is a commodity. To the men who control it, it is power.Jim is one of those men.Operating in the shadows of international finance and remote mining operations, he navigates a world where fortunes are built far from public view and accountability is optional. Deals are struck in private rooms, alliances shift without warning, and violence is never far from the surface. In this world, morality is negotiable, and loyalty is a currency that depreciates quickly.As Jim's influence grows, so do the risks. The lines between legitimate enterprise and criminal enterprise blur, revealing a system sustained by corruption, silence, and calculated brutality. Governments look the other way. Corporations ask no questions. And the farther the money travels, the harder it becomes to trace the damage left behind.Ghana Jim is a work of crime fiction that explores the global machinery of wealth-how it is mined, moved, and protected-and the human cost buried beneath it. Told with restraint and realism, the novel examines power not as spectacle, but as process: quiet, efficient, and devastating.This is not a story about heroes or redemption. It is a story about systems that reward greed and punish conscience. About men who profit from distance-geographical, moral, and emotional.Dark, deliberate, and unsettling, Ghana Jim pulls readers into a world where money speaks louder than law, and the truth is measured not in words, but in consequences.
Ghana JimGold moves quietly.It passes through hands, borders, and markets with little regard for where it came from-or what it cost to extract. To the world, it is a commodity. To the men who control it, it is power.Jim is one of those men.Operating in the shadows of international finance and remote mining operations, he navigates a world where fortunes are built far from public view and accountability is optional. Deals are struck in private rooms, alliances shift without warning, and violence is never far from the surface. In this world, morality is negotiable, and loyalty is a currency that depreciates quickly.As Jim's influence grows, so do the risks. The lines between legitimate enterprise and criminal enterprise blur, revealing a system sustained by corruption, silence, and calculated brutality. Governments look the other way. Corporations ask no questions. And the farther the money travels, the harder it becomes to trace the damage left behind.Ghana Jim is a work of crime fiction that explores the global machinery of wealth-how it is mined, moved, and protected-and the human cost buried beneath it. Told with restraint and realism, the novel examines power not as spectacle, but as process: quiet, efficient, and devastating.This is not a story about heroes or redemption. It is a story about systems that reward greed and punish conscience. About men who profit from distance-geographical, moral, and emotional.Dark, deliberate, and unsettling, Ghana Jim pulls readers into a world where money speaks louder than law, and the truth is measured not in words, but in consequences.
AmazonPagina's: 254, Paperback, Independently published
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