Hunter's Way

Hunter's Way
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Publisher : New Generation Publishing
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9781785075650
ISBN-13 : 1785075659
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Book Synopsis Hunter's Way by : Robert Swann

Download or read book Hunter's Way written by Robert Swann and published by New Generation Publishing. This book was released on 2015-12-14 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who is Simon Hunter? Is he a wealthy international entrepreneur or a parasite preying on an unsuspecting society? Simon Hunter is a rare binary man. Some see him as the abductor of talented individuals and others as a liberator of down trodden ordinary people - but beware, with him nothing is quite as it seems. What he does and the way he does it excites the interests of intelligence agencies on both sides of the Atlantic; they want to use his unique talents to further their own devious aspirations. He is thrust unwillingly into a complicated life of intrigue and double dealing which takes him to the squalid back streets of London, the unsavoury ghettos of Africa and immerses him in the sinister world of international conspiracy. Can he come to terms with the the demands thrust upon him when his family become enmeshed in the danger of the shadowy world into which he finds himself? The answer to his dilemma unfolds in a series of unpredictable and fateful consequences which will leave him and those around him forever changed.


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