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Looking Into the Sun: A Novel of the Syrian Conflict

Tavolazzi, Todd

Looking Into the Sun: A Novel of the Syrian Conflict

Looking Into the Sun is an action-packed, engrossing tale that puts a face on the heartbreaking struggle of children caught up in the war in Syria. It's one of those rare books whose story will remain with readers long after they put it down..." - Peter Telep #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Secret Corps"An engrossing and authentic thriller. Remember the name Todd Tavolazzi. You'll be seeing it a lot." - Grant Blackwood New York Times Bestselling Author of the Briggs Tanner series, is also the coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestseller Dead or Alive, with Tom Clancy, and The Kill Switch, with James RollinsAngus Conn has seen more than his share of human calamity as a seasoned foreign correspondent, but reporting on the Syrian conflict kicked him in the emotional gut. After the ruthless Syrian regime cut off power, water, medical aid, and all other supplies to the decimated village of Al Waer, in the besieged outskirts of Homs, Angus is presented with a once-in-a-career opportunity to track the trade of ancient Syrian artifacts for opposition weapons. As the only outside hope for the civilian population to survive, he returns home and secretly works to substitute the illegal weapons for a privately-funded humanitarian relief convoy to break the siege and evacuate Syrian orphans. Before he returns to Syria to oversee his evacuation plan, Angus foolishly agrees to take Jake Westin, a hot young movie star, to accompany him on assignment as research for his next big role. When Jake secretly smuggles himself into Syria against Angus' wishes, they must fight to survive hostile Syrian troops, a rebel kidnapping, constant thirst and hunger, barrel bombs from the sky, and each other as they race to bring the besieged children of Al Waer out of Syria with their lives and their story.

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ISBN 9780990870982
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Pandamoon Pub
Jahr 20160225

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