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By: Alan Watson

The Lawyer's Last Words

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Upon his release from a prison in the South of France, Marlon Crappy, a daunting and fierce behemoth of a man, unexpectedly discovers he’s now a wealthy heir, courtesy of his late brother’s estate. This sudden fortune, including a luxury yacht, only fuels his thirst for revenge. He’s convinced that the affluent owners of a grand chateau are responsible for his brother’s tragic end.

However, the chateau’s proprietors are not to be trifled with. Comprising an ex-US Navy Seal, a formidable Dutch Judo Champion, and the enigmatic Eva, a former French Secret Service agent, they are a force to be reckoned with. When tragedy strikes the chateau’s youngest members, and with Parisian politicians entangled in the fray and an unknown thief plundering Crappy’s newfound riches, the trio must delve deep into their formidable pasts to face this escalating threat. The battle lines are drawn, and in this high-stakes game, every move could be their last.

Alan Watson is a serial expatriate, having lived all over the Mid-East and in many European countries for the past 40 years.


For the last 30 years, he has worked as an International Financial Advisor, serving clients ranging from senior oil industry executives to entrepreneurs and wealthy expatriates who wanted to change countries and ‘live the dream’.


Now based in France, close to the Alps for the last 20 years, his broad knowledge of the money business, and the bizarre situations that people fall into, does create some spectacular thriller plots.



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