Quicksand: Espionage, Passion and Love During the Middle East Crisis - Robert Thomas Fertig - Livres - Createspace - 9781500854515 - 1 août 2014
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Quicksand: Espionage, Passion and Love During the Middle East Crisis

Robert Thomas Fertig

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Quicksand: Espionage, Passion and Love During the Middle East Crisis

Publisher Marketing: QUICKSAND Corrupt Bankers. Middle East Nuclear threats. A wife. A seductress. An angel. All of far cry from the sedate suburban life and mundane corporate existence Vincent Renaldo has been leading. Now he's on a quest for real meaning in life, passion and true love. Which of these women will satisfy that quest? There is Eva, the wild seductress. There is Anne, a beautiful double agent, who has all the right connections. There is Susan, the devoted loving wife and mother of his children. Vincent learns the lessons of life and love as the International plot between the Iran, Syria, Israel and the United States administration comes together to confront him. He discovers that the real battleground on earth is that one absolute freedom that we all have: choosing between good and evil. _________________________________________________________ "The author has certainly done his research and knows about conditions in the Middle East that involve the military, Scud missiles and corruption. His ability to keep readers entertained with the [actual] historical facts, as well as romance and corruption, adds to the excitement. The author has done an extraordinary job of describing events, corruption, and seedy characters. Readers will feel as if they were right there. The [Quicksand] is scary, informational and very entertaining." Carol Hoyer, PhD., for Reader Views

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 1 août 2014
ISBN13 9781500854515
Éditeurs Createspace
Pages 446
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 23 mm   ·   594 g

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