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The Third Child

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Aadheen, the third child born into a Muslim family, is conceived and born to help bring peace to the Middle East. His father instead, dedicates his life to the Jihad which causes major conflict within the family. With continued thoughts of self-destruction, the young college student, born in America, is summons by his religion to a training seminar to be held in or near Cairo, Egypt.

When his mother, who is a professor at the local university, grows concern over her son’s safety, she contacts the Agency to tell of his impending training. Unknowing of what his mother has done, Aadheen also contacts the Agency.

Aadheen starts his journey to attend the Jihad training seminar, when his travels are interrupted by an agency operative, and later by a family member who is a high level official in a secret organization, not yet known to many.

The secret organization composed of Palestinians and Israelites, work secretly behind the scenes to bring peace to the Middle East by uniting the ancestors of Sarah and Hagar, the wife and hand-maiden of Abraham, the father of many nations.

A modern day fiction, based on historical and current day events provides a high level of entertainment and suspense. The story takes place in August of 2013, during the time of the recent protest in Egypt. Aadheen travels from the U.S., to Cairo and then to Tel Aviv, before finding safe-passage back to the U.S.

48 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 24, 2013

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March 15, 2019
The book is absolutely compelling and I am very interested in what else this author may have to say about this and other topics. There are pictures in this book that gives the overall feeling that there may be some nonfiction in this fictional account. If this is book 1, I hope there will be more to come.

I received this book from the author for free but I loved it so much, I purchased it. I am voluntarily reviewing this book and providing an honest opinion.
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February 2, 2018
An interesting short story that has not been edited well, which made reading it more of a chore than a pleasure. Would have given up had the plot been less compelling.
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April 25, 2015
While the story was good, there were a lot of grammar and punctuation errors that made it difficult to read.
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