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Suicide

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A series of devastating bomb attacks rock Europe leaving hundreds dead or injured. the culprits call themselves the Brotherhood, an offshoot of Isis. Thousands of kilometers away a journalist is killed while researching a story on rhino poaching on a private game reserve owned by a government minister, who she suspects of pilfering money from a foundation he set up to support the impoverished. Her fiance, a university lecturer takes over her research, driven by a need for vengeance. Using her contacts, he becomes involved with a CIA operative when he discovers that the killers are part of an international terror organization - the same ones responsible for wreaking havoc throughout Europe. Despite the evidence that their campaign has just begun, Langley does not consider the lead worth pursuing. On their own and convinced that they have no alternative, the two follow a trail implicating high level government officials who intend using the terror cell to take control of South Africa. Unable to stay in the shadows, Ryan and Rachel, with the help of a friend in the NSA, use every means at their disposal to return sanity to the world. Kidnapped, tortured and arrested, this is not the kind of life Ryan is accustomed to, but there is no possibility of turning back once events begin to unfold. Together they link the terror cell with the poaching syndicate used to finance their war. At the same time, it comes out that they are planning to blow up a London mosque in the hopes of uniting Islam against he West. Following the breadcrumbs it becomes apparent that London is not he end goal, with positive proof that the trail leads across the Atlantic to the very heart of Washington DC.

277 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 22, 2018

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