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#Drama #Crime #Mystery/Suspense

An immature restaurant worker is recruited by a local Detroit fast food to run armchain s for the Israeli Militia in Iraq and Kuwait. He is persued by a lofty interpol agent who is seeking some evidence against the Mexican cartel in his jurisdiction.

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0 Reviews | 180 pages | 5 years ago | Draft 1
Sonny is a lifelong acquaintance to many of his contacts in Detroit, however he is a troublemaker, confused, always acting in an immature manner and half the time behaves like a flaming homosexual; Other than being a misunderstood Saudi American with a widow for a mother, he is addicted to casual partying until he is fired and then recruited by his friends at a local fast food restaurant, a chain that runs out of Detroit. Sonny is hired to move weapons, arms, missiles some guns and spears through the Middle East, into Israel while posing as a restaurant delivery truck that moves restaurant stock across the borders. Things quickly involve an interpol agent with a beef with the Mexican cartel moving drugs from the USA into Canada, though the agent is on a wire, stepping on the toes of not only the Gordito cartel, but Canadian Intelligence and the CIA. When the agent finds out about Sonny moving arms and missiles, the drug dealers set up a network across the water and take over the arms deal with the backing of the CIA, and a whole new territory to inflict their poison.

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