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This book concerns an Iranian terror attack against the paradise city of Naples on the west coast of Florida to revenge the American-caused death of General Qassim Soleimani, Iran's primary leader of violence at the time. Four vacationing Americans-two from New York City, a married couple: Ted Edmunds, an FBI agent, and his wife Sherry, NYC 19th Precinct lieutenant; and two friends from the American embassy in London: Steve Hallcroft and his Welsh fiancée and secretary, Bronwyn Esther Morgan-are invited to enjoy a vacation in Naples. But they are interrupted by the local sheriff's office to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book concerns an Iranian terror attack against the paradise city of Naples on the west coast of Florida to revenge the American-caused death of General Qassim Soleimani, Iran's primary leader of violence at the time. Four vacationing Americans-two from New York City, a married couple: Ted Edmunds, an FBI agent, and his wife Sherry, NYC 19th Precinct lieutenant; and two friends from the American embassy in London: Steve Hallcroft and his Welsh fiancée and secretary, Bronwyn Esther Morgan-are invited to enjoy a vacation in Naples. But they are interrupted by the local sheriff's office to help him stop terrorism, and they do so, with the complication of the horrid COVID-19 pandemic. They are soon head over heels in a tough assignment rather than a vacation, and it leaves its mark on them.
Autorenporträt
Rev. Dr. Ernest E. Hunt III -born in Oakland, California -a graduate of Stanford University, BA and MA -a graduate of the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, Texas, MDiv and DD -a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, DMin -married to Elsie Beard Hunt for sixty-two years -has one son, one daughter, and four grandchildren -served in the Salinas Valley, California, for seven years; West St. Louis, Missouri, for six years; New York City (Manhattan) at the Church of the Epiphany for sixteen years; Dallas, as dean of the Cathedral of St. Matthew for four years; Paris, France, as dean of the American Cathedral of the Holy Trinity for ten years; then retired in 2003 -served as army reserve chaplain for ten years -currently serves as a knight in the Order of the Priory of St. John of Jerusalem