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Discovering the ring leads to a dangerous world of illegal opioids from "summary" of The Midnight Line by Lee Child
An innocent search for a lost item, a small but significant ring, unwraps a dangerous world that thrives on the sale and distribution of illegal opioids. The seemingly straightforward task of finding a ring sets off a chain of events that plunges the protagonist into a treacherous underworld where addiction, crime, and violence reign supreme. As the protagonist delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the ring, they discover that it is not just a piece of lost jewelry, but a key to a shadowy network that exploits individuals in the grip of addiction. The ring becomes a symbol of the devastating impact of opioid abuse and the lengths to which people will go to feed their...Similar Posts
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