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Rare minerals have been found in the north of Togodo and representatives from six of the world's most powerful nations are desperate to win the contract to mine and export them. The new president Ben Mtumba invites them on safari to bid for the rights. MI5, aware of Amie's old friendship with Ben, fly her back to spy on him and ensure Britain's success in the mining venture. Should the new president prove uncooperative, they will support any one of several ministers who are more than willing to replace him as president.Between pressure from her own government and her loyalty to Ben, Amie is…mehr

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Rare minerals have been found in the north of Togodo and representatives from six of the world's most powerful nations are desperate to win the contract to mine and export them. The new president Ben Mtumba invites them on safari to bid for the rights. MI5, aware of Amie's old friendship with Ben, fly her back to spy on him and ensure Britain's success in the mining venture. Should the new president prove uncooperative, they will support any one of several ministers who are more than willing to replace him as president.Between pressure from her own government and her loyalty to Ben, Amie is put in an impossible position, aware that both her life, the life of her unborn child, and Ben's are all at risk.To add to her problems, her fiancé Simon has been sent back to England and she has lost all contact with him. He is unaware of the drama unfolding in Togodo and has information, which, if it came to light would have drastic effects on the safari and the auction.
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Lucinda E Clarke has been a professional writer for almost 40 years, scripting for both radio and television. She's had numerous articles published in several national magazines, written mayoral speeches and advertisements. She currently writes a monthly column in a local publication in Spain. She once had her own newspaper column, until the newspaper closed down, but says this was not her fault! Five of her books have been bestsellers in genre on Amazon on both sides of the Atlantic, awarded several medals and certificates and previously, won over 20 awards for scripting, directing, concept and producing, and had two educational text books published. Sadly, these did not make her the fortune she dreamed of to allow her to live in luxury. Lucinda has also worked on radio - on one occasion with a bayonet at her throat - appeared on television and met and interviewed some of the world's top leaders. She set up and ran her own video production company, producing a variety of programmes, from advertisements to corporate and drama documentaries on a vast range of subjects. In total she has lived in eight different countries, run the 'worst riding school in the world', and cleaned toilets to bring in the money. When she handled her own divorce, Lucinda made legal history in South Africa. Now, pretending to be retired, she gives occasional talks and lectures to special interest groups and finds retirement the most exhausting time of her life so far; but says there is still so much to see and do, she is worried she won't have time to fit it all in.