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When terrorists take Navy SEAL Rafe Kelly's brother, he'll do
anything to get him back, but will beautiful hostage negotiator Claire
get caught in the crossfire?
Ring around the rosy, a pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes we all fall down . . .
That simple rhyme turns negotiator Claire Michaels' current hostage situation into an international incident. Claire just wants to help get everyone out safely, but as the crisis escalates she realizes she's dealing with an al-Qaeda operative who has the means to become another bin Laden---with the potential to attack America. Claire has her own personal reasons for wanting to stop al-Qaeda, but time is slipping away as negotiations break down. Can she overcome her scars of the past in order to get the hostage out alive and possibly stop an assault on U.S.national security?
Navy SEAL Rafe Kelly is on leave to recover from a knee injury he suffered during his tour in Afghanistan and he doesn't expect to be fighting terrorists on his home turf. But when he is taken hostage and his brother is kidnapped, Rafe teams up with a hostage negotiator in order to stay alive and get his brother back. The terrorist is always one step ahead of them, however, and the situation quickly turns from desperate to deadly. Will Rafe be able to save himself and his country without anyone he loves getting caught in the crossfire?
Ring around the rosy, a pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes we all fall down . . .
That simple rhyme turns negotiator Claire Michaels' current hostage situation into an international incident. Claire just wants to help get everyone out safely, but as the crisis escalates she realizes she's dealing with an al-Qaeda operative who has the means to become another bin Laden---with the potential to attack America. Claire has her own personal reasons for wanting to stop al-Qaeda, but time is slipping away as negotiations break down. Can she overcome her scars of the past in order to get the hostage out alive and possibly stop an assault on U.S.national security?
Navy SEAL Rafe Kelly is on leave to recover from a knee injury he suffered during his tour in Afghanistan and he doesn't expect to be fighting terrorists on his home turf. But when he is taken hostage and his brother is kidnapped, Rafe teams up with a hostage negotiator in order to stay alive and get his brother back. The terrorist is always one step ahead of them, however, and the situation quickly turns from desperate to deadly. Will Rafe be able to save himself and his country without anyone he loves getting caught in the crossfire?
25 comments:
German occupation zone, Free/Southern zone, Italian occupation zone, closed zone
The four zones of France during WWII were The German occupation zone, Free zone, the Italian occupation zone and the closed zone
German, Free Zone, Italian Occupation, and Closed Zone.
German occupation, Italian occupation,free zone, south zone
The four zones were German occupation zone, Free/Southern zone, Italian occupation zone, closed zone.
The German Occupation Zone, the north zone, the south zone and the closed zone.
the German Occupation Zone, the closed zone, the free zone, and the Italian occupation zone.
German, Italian, Free, Closed
German, Italian, Free Zone, and Closed Zone.
German, Italian, Free, Closed
The Free/Southern Zone, The Occupied/North Zone, The Forbidden Zone, and The Italian Occupation Zone
Zone iderdite, zone ocupée, zone libre, and the Italian occupation zone.
The 4 zones were: German military occupation, free, Italian, and closed.
-Gabrielle
German occupation zone, Italian occupation zone, Free zone, Closed zone
zone sud, zone nord, Italian occupied zone, and demilitarized zone
What I found, zone réservée, occupied zone, free zone, and coastal military zone.
German occupation zone, Italian occupation zone, the zone occupée (closed), the zone libre (free)
The Free/Southern zone, the occupied Northern zone, the forbidden zone and the Italian occupation zone.
Italian, Closed, German, Free
The zones were the German, Italian, Free (or Southern) and the Closed zones
the german zone, the free zone, the occupied zone, and the italian zone
The German Occupation zone, Italian Occupation zone, closed zone, and free zone
1. German and Italian occupation zones
2. zone occupée (occupied zone)
3. the zone libre ( free zone)
4. the zone interdites (forbidden zone)
1. German occupied zone
2. Italian occupied zone
3. German annexed zone
4. Free zone
german and italian occupied zones. german anexed zone and the "free" zone
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