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Monkey Business in Kenya
- Adventures of a Gem Trader, Book 2
- Narrated by: Troy W. Hudson
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The second book of the Gem Trader Adventures recounts the beginning of a new business model - selling gemstones on the Internet. Will people buy gems online? Edward and Lizzy dare to try. Merging their money and their abilities, they acquire a suitcase full of gems, and, in complete secrecy, start a website from Lizzy's beach house in Kenya. They strive for global markets but cash-flow problems, medieval trade regulations, and finally, drunken monkeys complicate their lives. Soon, not only the monkeys need help.
©2014 Edward Bristol (P)2015 Edward Bristol
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