One Bad Job: A Billy Jensen Story

Travis Hill
5.0
1 review
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69
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About this ebook

Career criminal Billy Jensen and his pals have plotted for more than a year to take down Gennady Konovalov's jewelry store. When the heist doesn't work out exactly as planned, the survivors go into hiding.

Not only are the Dolgoprudninskaya, the second largest Russian organized crime syndicate in the world, searching for Billy and his crew, but the Dolgo's biggest rivals, the Solntsevskaya, have joined forces with them in an attempt to recover the seven million dollars' worth of stolen jewelry, cash, and bearer bonds.

After Alexi Nikolayev Petrovski, head of the Solntsevskaya in Houston, captures Billy's long-time girlfriend, the crew is left with no choice but to meet the Russian mobster on his turf. Billy learns that Petrovski isn't interested in recovering the stolen goods as much as he is in recruiting a new employee...

"One Bad Job" is the prequel to the free short story "One Last Job."


26,309 word novella

Adult language / situations / violence

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Kendall Nellis
October 15, 2019
Billy Jensen has too many problems, and they might get him killed this time. Billy Jensen just wants a simple life; enough money to get by, a little help from his friends, and Tanya. Billy is the brains of the gang, planning the scores. Dave, Gally, and Kenyon are Billy's crew, and Tanya is an addiction he can't - and won't - shake. All is going as well as can be expected; increased reward means increased risk, and this Job is a Motherload if all goes well, and a death sentence if someone makes a mistake. This book will keep your attention all the way through, even if you've already quit reading my review!
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 I'm an author from Boise, Idaho. I live with my superhero wife and five completely worthless but loveable cats.

I write adult stories for adult readers.

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