
A plan so sinister that only a megalomaniac could think it up, and only the unlikely duo of the irrepressibly charming Emerson Knight and the tenacious Riley Moon can stop it. Through the streets of Washington, D.C., and down into the underground vault of the Federal Reserve in New York City, an evil plan is exposed. What starts off as an inquiry about missing bank funds in the Knight account leads to inquiries about a missing man, missing gold, and a life-and-death race across the country. At least Riley Moon thought it was her dream job, until she is given her first assignment: babysitting Emerson Knight. Her aggressive Texas spitfire attitude has helped her land her dream job as a junior analyst with mega-bank Blane-Grunwald. Riley Moon has just graduated from Harvard Business and Harvard Law. Good thing he’s also brilliant, rich, and (some people might say) handsome, or he’d probably be homeless. Attorney’s Office.Janet Evanovich, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series, teams up with Emmy-winning writer Phoef Sutton for a brand-new series of thrillers featuring the invincible and incompatible pairing of Knight and Moon.Įmerson Knight is introverted, eccentric, and has little to no sense of social etiquette. Rose, a convicted felon who is prohibited from possessing a firearm, faces weapons charges that put him in prison for life if convicted, according to the U.S. If convicted those charged could face decades in prison and millions in fines. Chadlin Leavy, who was also charged in the second indictment.The third indictment alleged five people conspired to sell over 100 kilograms of marijuana between April and May 2019. The second indictment said four people conspired to sell 100 grams or more of heroin and 500 grams or more of cocaine between April and May of 2019. Gregory Luptak, 51, of North Huntington.


Prosecutors alleged they conspired to sell 100 grams or more of heroin, 500 grams or more of cocaine and 280 grams or more of crack between Aug. The first indictment names 25 defendants accused in one or more of the drug conspiracies. The FBI worked with federal agents from other departments and state and local police including the Allegheny County Police Department and officers from Monroeville, Penn Hills, Shaler and Wilkinsburg.

Anyone who knows their whereabouts is asked to contact police or call the FBI Pittsburgh office at (412) 432-4000. The FBI said suspects Justin Law, James Wells and Delbert Pate remain at large and should be considered to be armed and dangerous. Federal agents worked with local police Wednesday to arrest 30 people across Western Pennsylvania on drug charges, accusing them of trafficking heroin, cocaine, crack and marijuana, federal prosecutors said.Ī federal grand jury in Pittsburgh charged 33 people total in three indictments, said U.S.
