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While Hyenas Laugh
by Judith R. Parker

Category: Suspense/Thriller
Description: Intelligence has Mustafa Barenji, an elusive terrorist, intent on causing destruction in the United States. Only an ex-Mossad agent has ever seen Barenji and lived and Zephyr is now retired and hates all clandestine services. Richard Royer, violinist and composer, is mistakenly identified as Zephyr. His wife, Rachel, is kidnapped to assure Royer's cooperation. But Richard has his own problems. Only a lot of luck or the real Zephyr can prevent global catastrophe. From Seattle to Zimbabwe, Frankfort to London, Washington to Hawaii, the action never stops and nothing is quite what it seems.
eBook Publisher: Wings ePress, Inc., 2002 Wings ePress
eBookwise Release Date: August 2004

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Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [328 KB]
Words: 73574
Reading time: 210-294 min.


FBI agent, James Eberle studied the two elderly women seated in front of him. "You say you witnessed a kidnapping this morning? Have you reported it to the police?"

They both answered at once. "They pushed her in a car." "No, we came straight to you."

He held up a hand. "Please, one at a time. You realize the FBI cannot become involved unless requested by the local police."

"But--"

"I will listen to you, but first, may I have your names."

The short, plump one fluttered a hand towards her friend' "You tell him, Martha."

"Martha Beeson. This is Agatha Grimes. This morning we saw a young woman kidnapped. We came straight to you because we know the FBI handles kidnappings. We thought it would save time."

"Oh, yes," Agatha said softly. "Such a nice young woman. You really must save her, young man." A shadow flitted across her face. "Her eyes were so frightened...."


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