"Sicily (Italy)" . . . . . "Charlotte Parsons is bored teaching school in her dreary English hometown. When the Ruggerio family in Italy offers to rehire her as their nanny, she is tempted. American DEA officer Axel Moen then shows up and manipulates her into agreeing to spy on her employers. Mafia drug dealers. Strong language and violence." . . "Axel Moen wants Charley Parsons, a twenty-three year old teacher living in a Devon village, to go to Sicily, to Palermo, to find Mario Ruggerio, just one grey old man amongst many, but a peasant worth 245 million dollars. A man who strangles his rival to be Capo di Tuti Capi, but who loves his brother's children. Children whom Charley, as their nanny, will have the power to betray."@en . . . . "Adventure fiction" . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "A young English schoolteacher is invited to resume her job as nanny to the children of a well-to-do Sicilian family. But this time the nanny is the central figure in a desperate plot by the US Drug Enforcement Agency to trap the putative head of the Sicilian Mafia."@en . . . . . . "Charlotte Parsons is bored teaching school in her dreary English hometown. When the Ruggerio family in Italy offers to rehire her as their nanny, she is tempted. American DEA officer Axel Moen then shows up and manipulates her into agreeing to spy on he employers, Mafia drug dealers."@en . . . . . "The Ruggerio family in Italy hires Charlotte as their nanny. American DEA officer Moen manipulates her into spying on them. Strong language and violence." . "Killing ground"@en . "Killing ground" . "Killing ground [audio book]" . . . . . "Killing ground"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Adventure stories"@en . . . . . . "Brian Cox read Killing ground"@en . .