The Feds' Folly: Who Stole 17 Trillion? (The Jones Series) (Volume 2) 
Mr. Jones and Mary, the two main protagonists of this incredible novel of escape and survival fill the pages from start to finish with their struggle to evade the governmental criminals that are hot on their heels to shut them up permanently for what they know. They take cabs, rent out cottages, put on disguises and use burner phones to survive in what they call the most horrifying crime in the USA that could bring about World War III if what they know hit the worldwide media. The criminals are
Mr. Jones and Mary, the two main protagonists of this incredible novel of escape and survival fill the pages from start to finish with their struggle to evade the governmental criminals that are hot on their heels to shut them up permanently for what they know. They take cabs, rent out cottages, put on disguises and use burner phones to survive in what they call the most horrifying crime in the USA that could bring about World War III if what they know hit the worldwide media. The criminals are
Bill Brown amps up the action with his second instalment in 'The Jones' series. 'The Feds Folly' has an adrenaline-fuelled plot that is full of adventure, tension and absolutely thrilling action. We join Mrs. Jones and Mary as they evade shady government agents who aim to silence them for good and frame them for a crime they didn't commit. How can two people (even with their particular set of skills) bring down a corrupt government faction, whilst evading hit men the Feds, and a whole host of
The Feds' Folly: Who Stole 17 Trillion? (The Jones Series, Volume 2) by Bill Brown starts off as a follow up to the author's successful novel, Money to Burn. The Feds' Folly however, could easily stand on its own as the author re-introduces us to Jones and his girlfriend Mary. With breathtaking action on the first few pages, with a plane crash and Jones wondering where he is and how he will survive, the story commences with a fast pace. Jones and Mary are not ordinary people however, they are

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| Title | : | The Feds' Folly: Who Stole 17 Trillion? (The Jones Series) (Volume 2) |
| Author | : | Bill Brown |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 262 pages |
| Published | : | July 19th 2018 by CreateSpace |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Contemporary. Adult. Action. Novels |
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In the sequel, The Feds' Folly, Who Stole $17 Trillion?, Jones, surviving his jet's bomb related crash, along with his girlfriend Mary, are "on the lam" eluding "hit squads" in the US, Mexico, Costa Rica, and England. They leverage damaging inside information provided by a Treasury mole to formulate an elaborate, albeit illegal, plan. If successful, their plan will not only expose the Feds' $17 trillion heist to the world, but it will also bring down the corrupt Swamp Rats in DC, and may even possibly exonerate Jones and his associates.Present Books Supposing The Feds' Folly: Who Stole 17 Trillion? (The Jones Series) (Volume 2)
| ISBN: | 1721132007 (ISBN13: 9781721132003) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.21 From 145 Users | 3 ReviewsEvaluation Appertaining To Books The Feds' Folly: Who Stole 17 Trillion? (The Jones Series) (Volume 2)
North Carolina native, Bill Brown, a serial entrepreneur since his UNC '63 days, was always ahead of the curve as the owner and publisher of the Carolina Financial Times, a weekly newspaper, as a co-founder of the Waffle Shoppe restaurant chain, as a principal in a commercial real estate company that developed shopping center sites across the state, and as the major shareholder and president of aMr. Jones and Mary, the two main protagonists of this incredible novel of escape and survival fill the pages from start to finish with their struggle to evade the governmental criminals that are hot on their heels to shut them up permanently for what they know. They take cabs, rent out cottages, put on disguises and use burner phones to survive in what they call the most horrifying crime in the USA that could bring about World War III if what they know hit the worldwide media. The criminals are
Mr. Jones and Mary, the two main protagonists of this incredible novel of escape and survival fill the pages from start to finish with their struggle to evade the governmental criminals that are hot on their heels to shut them up permanently for what they know. They take cabs, rent out cottages, put on disguises and use burner phones to survive in what they call the most horrifying crime in the USA that could bring about World War III if what they know hit the worldwide media. The criminals are
Bill Brown amps up the action with his second instalment in 'The Jones' series. 'The Feds Folly' has an adrenaline-fuelled plot that is full of adventure, tension and absolutely thrilling action. We join Mrs. Jones and Mary as they evade shady government agents who aim to silence them for good and frame them for a crime they didn't commit. How can two people (even with their particular set of skills) bring down a corrupt government faction, whilst evading hit men the Feds, and a whole host of
The Feds' Folly: Who Stole 17 Trillion? (The Jones Series, Volume 2) by Bill Brown starts off as a follow up to the author's successful novel, Money to Burn. The Feds' Folly however, could easily stand on its own as the author re-introduces us to Jones and his girlfriend Mary. With breathtaking action on the first few pages, with a plane crash and Jones wondering where he is and how he will survive, the story commences with a fast pace. Jones and Mary are not ordinary people however, they are



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