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When CIA agent Gayle Regan investigates alleged pension fund theft in Paris, she gets dangerously close to a terrorist plot. She is mugged, left for dead and has her identity stolen. With her apartment vacated, her bank accounts depleted, where can she go and whom can she trust-an ex-fiancé who left her at the altar, her CIA handler, or an airline executive with his own agenda? Texan Matt Carey, who is also under siege, joins her in unraveling the conspiracy threatening three major cities.

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When CIA agent Gayle Regan investigates alleged pension fund theft in Paris, she gets dangerously close to a terrorist plot. She is mugged, left for dead and has her identity stolen. With her apartment vacated, her bank accounts depleted, where can she go and whom can she trust-an ex-fiancé who left her at the altar, her CIA handler, or an airline executive with his own agenda? Texan Matt Carey, who is also under siege, joins her in unraveling the conspiracy threatening three major cities.
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Autorenporträt
Jeana Kendrick's novels and books are available most everywhere books are sold. Her Conspiracy Series suspense novels, "The Paris Conspiracy" and "St. Abient Run", will keep the reader guessing until the end. Jeana's book "Memoirs of a Bible Smuggler" tells the true story of how she and her husband helped smuggle thousands of Bibles behind the Iron Curtain. Her latest novel, "The Last Bridge Across Mostar", takes place during the Bosnian War. Her short stories are in "Fall From Innocence", Page One Publications, and "Suddenly", "Suddenly II" and "Suddenly IV", Martin House. Jeana's feature articles have appeared in various magazines and newspapers. As an editor and writer with Door of Hope International (DOHI), her projects include the 2005 and 2020 revised versions of the bestseller "Tortured For His Faith" and the 2020 revised edition of "The Fugitive". From 1995-2005, she served as DOHI's communications director and managing editor overseeing the quality and on-time production of its USA and Canadian publishing. From 1980-1992, Jeana and her husband co-directed DOHI's literature distribution into Eastern Europe, traveling extensively throughout the continent. Those trips left a lasting impression on both their lives.She enjoys family, reading, walking, gardening and baking. Jeana and her husband currently live in the piney woods of East Texas.