Shangri La: The Cleopatra's Needles Operation
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Rating | : | 4.67 (795 Votes) |
Asin | : | B008WTJ7G4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 330 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This action thriller will sit comfortably on your bookshelf beside works of Clancy, Brown, Coonts, and Cussler.A seemingly random, vicious act of piracy brings Ethan Ames, a Los Angeles patent attorney, out of his comfortable life and back into the world of covert operations. Shangri La: The Cleopatra's Needles Operation is the blockbuster debut novel by David F. Determined to seek justice, Ethan puts together a team of extraordinary people to hunt down those responsible for his loss.As the team closes in on the killers and the missing yacht, they discover there is a much darker plot involved.The action is fast, fierce, and diverse as the team pulls one string after another, in pursuit of the megalomaniac responsible for a plan that could set the Middle East ablaze.Exotic locales, strong characters, and an easy, flowing style of writing, make this giant novel one for many hours of reading pleasure.. Norman, a veteran technical book author and non-fiction writer. Until the brutal killings of his twin sister and brother-in-law, Ethan believe
. My otherlicenses earned over the years include FCC General Class CommercialRadio Operators License, Commercial Pilots License ASEL, ConcealedHandgun License, and I am a Certified Glock Armorer. David F. I hold an Amateur Extra Class License. Norman is a young old man with many varied interests and vocations over the years.Currentl
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