Paris Under Siege

Paris Under Siege

by E. E. Hunt
Paris Under Siege

Paris Under Siege

by E. E. Hunt

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Overview

Posing as a wealthy but benevolent Algerian in France, Aboud appears to help poor North Africans in the suburbs of Paris. Penny, a New York reporter, attempts to inform her friend Charles, who experienced great personal loss in New York during 9/11, that Aboud, whom he is doing business with, is in reality an Islamic terrorist. In the Sahara, Charles discovers that Aboud is anything but charitable. When Charles tries to find out what target in Paris Aboud seeks to destroy by rockets or C-4 explosives, he is imprisoned and tortured by Aboud. However, Charles is rescued by Fatima, a Muslim Egyptian flight attendant enslaved by Aboud after a 2001 Islamic riot against women in an Algerian oil town. The two flee by camel across the desert but face dangers at the hands of Abouds men, and Charles is gravely wounded. When they finally reach Paris and inform Steve Hallcroft at the American embassy of their suspicions, the fourCharles, Fatima, Penny, and Steveform a team to thwart the destruction of American institutions in Paris.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781514449639
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 01/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 403 KB

About the Author

E. E. Hunt has lived in rural California, suburban St. Louis, and New York City for sixteen years and in Dallas, Texas, and then Paris, France, for ten years. His previous published work was academic, having graduated from Stanford University with two degrees, as well as the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Austin, Texas, and Princeton Theological Seminary, where he earned a doctorate. His interest is in promoting a common sense of human decency among the practitioners of all faiths.
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