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The London Eye and its 800 riders are the target for Efraim, an Iraqi terrorist. Funded by his half-brother, Yusuf, the corrupt chief executive of a Moroccan charity, Efraim travels to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Chechnya to build the necessary shaped charges. Paul, a British financial consultant, is sent to investigate the Moroccan charity by its British parent organization. He is joined in Marrakech by Naomi, the operations director of the British charity. Naomi is a beautiful Israeli, who speaks seven languages and is an accomplished musician. Will Paul and Naomi…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The London Eye and its 800 riders are the target for Efraim, an Iraqi terrorist. Funded by his half-brother, Yusuf, the corrupt chief executive of a Moroccan charity, Efraim travels to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Chechnya to build the necessary shaped charges. Paul, a British financial consultant, is sent to investigate the Moroccan charity by its British parent organization. He is joined in Marrakech by Naomi, the operations director of the British charity. Naomi is a beautiful Israeli, who speaks seven languages and is an accomplished musician. Will Paul and Naomi discover Yusuf's corruption and his link to Efraim? Can they prevent the destruction of the Eye? And, do they have a future together? William Peace is a retired management consultant. "I grew up near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I now live in London, England. My wife is Italian. I've had to bridge several cultures." He notes that some of the events in the novel are based on his own experience. "It was a story waiting to be told." Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/WilliamPeace
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Autorenporträt
William Peace grew up in Philadelphia and now lives in London, where he writes and consults for charities, having retired as a senior manager. This is his sixth novel. His previous works have won ten awards.