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Jay Davidovich

Sumérjase en un mundo de alto riesgo donde los expertos en prevención de pérdidas navegan por situaciones peligrosas y clientes excéntricos. Esta serie ofrece una mirada apasionante a la industria de los seguros, centrándose en la prevención del fraude y la protección de activos contra desastres imprevistos. Cada entrega combina ingenio agudo, acción intensa y una visión tras bastidores de una profesión peligrosa donde nada es sencillo.

Jail Coach
Collar Robber: A Crime Story Featuring Jay Davidovich and Cynthia Jakubek

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    Jail Coach

    • 250 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Jay Davidovich is a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan because he joined the National Guard in the late ‘nineties so that the taxpayers could put him through college. Nine-eleven took him by surprise – “sort of like Bush,” as Jay puts it. His job at Trans/Oxana is to prevent losses that Trans/Oxana has insured against – especially losses that unpleasant people want to happen. After Hollywood pretty boy Kent Trowbridge plays late-night bumper-car in his Ferrari, which bought an eight-figure Trans/Oxana policy insuring performance of Trowbridge’s Major Performing Artist Contract. Jay quickly realizes that Trowbrigde is going to do some county time. Because there won’t be any director yelling “CUT!” when things get dicey on the inside, Jay figures that Trowbridge won’t be in shape to perform anything once he gets out unless Jay finds him a Jail Coach. Enter Katrina Thompson whose past includes jail, the Marines, a daughter, and a hustler named Stan Chaladian. The first will help Jay, the second will impress him, the third will charm him, and the fourth with almost kill him – that’s life in the Loss Prevention business.

    Jail Coach
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    "How can you make money from a painting that you don't own, can't steal, and couldn't fence even if you succeeded? What if you convince people you already had stolen it? An assortment of shady and brutal players in Collar Robber think that--leaving a corpse or two along the way--they can use that bright idea to gouge fifty-million dollars from Jay Davidovich's employer... As Davidovich and Jakubek face brawls on street corners and in court rooms, confrontations in brothels, confessionals, and Yankee Stadium luxury suites, and Tasers, machine guns, and religious vestments used as weapons, they have to remember that 'take no prisoners' isn't always a metaphor"--From book jacket.

    Collar Robber: A Crime Story Featuring Jay Davidovich and Cynthia Jakubek