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Terrorist

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Tom Brentwood, a London Attorney, has retired after the sudden death of his wife. He is diving from his catamaran, hunting lobster off the beach at Cap Gris Nez on the French Cote d’Azure when he notices that another yacht, recently arrived, has an unusual keel. He goes by dinghy to Villefranche, and on the way he notices a strikingly beautiful photographic model on the beach. That evening, as he is enjoying dinner in a local restaurant, he meets her. He invites her to lunch on his yacht, and Alice accepts, taking immediately to this quiet, unassuming man.
They are joined on the yacht by Brent Atwood, the man who purchased Tom’s law practice. At dinner the next evening, Tom overhears some words in an Afrikaans dialect that he learned as a child in Cape Town, South Africa, spoken by the men that Tom believes arrived on the yacht. He ties the words together with the shape of the keel, and tells the others of his suspicions. The men notice their interest in them, and become suspicious. They kidnap Alice and strike viciously at Tom and Brent.
Tom escapes the trap they set, and manages to rescue Alice. They inform the authorities of the events and their suspicions, but the men evade the search for them, until Tom and Alice meet up with the yacht again as the men pursue their plan to bring about death and destruction on a scale larger than 9/11. Only Tom and Alice have the opportunity and knowledge to stop them.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 25, 2012

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