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During a Contra/Sandinista wars of a 1980s in Nicaragua, Magnus Algaard is employed as a 'deniable asset' for a State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR). He has been hired to do a pursuit that career unfamiliar use officers would be taboo from undertaking. The story unfolds with a militant bombing of a Honduran café. Soon a web of deception surrounds a American activist, Jane Terrado. Jane, a Middleburg Virginian from a rich family, has been a wavering member in militant plans. She’s also a widow of a Latino alloy killed by a American-supported Contras for giving medical diagnosis to a wrong side. Saved by Magnus from a trap prepared by her possess militant cell, Jane starts to trust Magnus though meaningful his loyal affiliation. In a meantime, a small famous militant group, International Brigade 1106, has motionless to financial a subsequent operation by abduction an El Salvadoran banker’s daughter. Desperate, a landowner enlists members of a genocide patrol to get her back. With a sub-rosa assistance of a Salvadoran government, they bond Brigade 1106 with a progressing bombing of a Tegucigalpa café and make a tie to Jane. Her retreat during home in Virginia is brief lived where she is prisoner by a genocide patrol in faith that she can tell where a banker’s daughter is being held. In a startling spin of events, Magnus manipulates 1106 into aiding him in a rescue of Jane though this is usually a commencement of a many betrayals, misunderstandings and deceits that lead to a startling come-to-realize end by both Jane and Magnus.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #769561 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-07-31
  • Released on: 2011-07-31
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1



Cover Story

Cover Story (Kindle Edition)
By Tom Swinson


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First tagged "kidnapping" by Tom Swinson
Customer tags: romantic intrigue(2), kidnapping(2), central america(2), terrorism(2), political journalism(2), international thriller(2), historical fiction(2), contras(2), foreign service(2), honduras(2), nicaragua(2), cuba(2)



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An intriguing story set in Central America with terrorists, spies, and hurtful dictatorships. Great impression development! A good created movement journey that is a genuine page turner. we rarely suggest it.

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