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  • ISBN 9798895653906
  • Weight: 181g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2026
  • Publisher: Post Hill Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Ray Khan was the most unlikely confidential informant in law enforcement history, yet he found himself a fugitive, running from the same government he had helped.

Ray Khan was born and raised in Gujarat, India, where his father was an officer with the Indian National Police. Wanting to follow in his footsteps, Ray took the entrance exam for the IPS three times but failed each time, so he followed his wife to the US to chase the American dream. However, things did not work out, and Ray ended up losing his wife and his legal immigration status. After moving to Georgia and buying his first convenience store, Ray unknowingly walked into an undercover ATF operation and purchased untaxed cigarettes. Shortly after, he was arrested and scheduled for deportation. However, by becoming a confidential informant for ATF Special Agent Lou Valoze, Ray was able to avoid deportation and quickly worked off his charges.

Over the next six years, he would prove himself to be one of the most successful informants in ATF history. Valoze, recognizing Ray’s unique skills, used him in several undercover operations, and Ray proved his worth by bringing hundreds of violent criminals who sold thousands of crime guns and hundreds of kilograms of narcotics to Valoze and his undercover team. Valoze and Ray would eventually develop a relationship that went beyond the usual agent and informant relationship. But, during the entire time he was working as an informant, he was being targeted by a corrupt, high-level officer with the Georgia Department of Revenue. After Ray and Valoze concluded one of the most successful undercover operations in history, Valoze’s career imploded, and Ray found himself in the crosshairs of numerous corrupt Georgia officials.

After being indicted on state RICO charges, Ray evaded the law and became a fugitive in New York City. Having learned many things while working with Valoze, Ray would eventually turn the tables on his corrupt pursuers.
Lou Valoze is a former undercover federal agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), where he spent over twenty years infiltrating violent criminal organizations. Known for pioneering long-term undercover storefront operations, Valoze posed as a black-market arms dealer to dismantle some of the most dangerous gangs and gun traffickers in the country. His work led to hundreds of convictions and earned him national recognition for both bravery and innovation in law enforcement. He is the only agent in history to purchase more than one thousand crime guns in an undercover capacity. After retiring, Valoze began speaking publicly about the psychological toll of undercover work and the blurred lines between duty and identity. He is the author of Storefront Sting, a raw, unflinching memoir that offers an inside look at the risks, moral conflicts, and adrenaline-charged reality of life deep undercover. He is a graduate of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Kerry Linfoot is a deputy sheriff and is assigned to a multi-jurisdictional investigative unit. She conducts multi-national narcotics investigations and has acted as the undercover officer for federal narcotics, firearms, and financial crimes cases. She completed her PhD in forensic linguistics at the University of Florida and, in her spare time, she teaches college-level writing classes and writes books. Originally from the United Kingdom, she currently lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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