The Somali Pirate Project: Human Prey in the Gulf of Aden
Year: 2011 Language: English Author: Robert C. Hinz & J.C. Carlson Genre: Fiction Publisher: Carole Carlsdotter Publishing Edition: Kindle Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 121 Description: When Toby, a seasoned CIA covert operations team leader, receives an assignment from his handler, he assembles his team of eleven highly trained professional team members. Their assignment is to sail the Gulf of Aden in the Indian Ocean and act as bait for Somali pirates who prey on tourists sailing the area in yachts. As the team gets into position, each one having a specialty that he or she brings to this group of Black Operatives, the Somali pirates take the bait. Update: Because of S.E. Horne's thoughful review of The Somali Pirate Project, the authors changed the ending of the book, adding thirty pages of text, which we hope readers will enjoy. Additional info: About the author: Earning an undergraduate degree in English: Writing Emphasis, J.C. Carlson continued onto graduate school, earning a Master's Degree in English: Literature and Language. After teaching composition classes at her alma mater for several years, the author took time off to write.
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The Somali Pirate Project: Human Prey in the Gulf of Aden
Year: 2011
Language: English
Author: Robert C. Hinz & J.C. Carlson
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Carole Carlsdotter Publishing
Edition: Kindle
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 121
Description: When Toby, a seasoned CIA covert operations team leader, receives an assignment from his handler, he assembles his team of eleven highly trained professional team members. Their assignment is to sail the Gulf of Aden in the Indian Ocean and act as bait for Somali pirates who prey on tourists sailing the area in yachts. As the team gets into position, each one having a specialty that he or she brings to this group of Black Operatives, the Somali pirates take the bait.
Update: Because of S.E. Horne's thoughful review of The Somali Pirate Project, the authors changed the ending of the book, adding thirty pages of text, which we hope readers will enjoy.
Additional info: About the author:
Earning an undergraduate degree in English: Writing Emphasis, J.C. Carlson continued onto graduate school, earning a Master's Degree in English: Literature and Language. After teaching composition classes at her alma mater for several years, the author took time off to write.
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