Guy
Sinclair is an insurance agent. But not just any agent.
When the company director invites him to a restaurant to
talk about his doubts concerning the firm's world renowned
business partners, the last thing he expects to be is the
target of a suicide bomber. Miraculously surviving, he flies
to Saudi Arabia to investigate a routine claim that turns
out to be anything but routine.
Accepting yet another invitation he should have turned down,
Sinclair attends a party turned surreal. Witnessing a brutal
murder, he finds himself the suspect. The penalty under Saudi
law? Beheading. The only person who can possibly help him?
The sister of the woman who blew herself, and his boss, to
smithereens.
Can it get worse? Yes. It can. When the trail he follows
leads close to home. And Sinclair's family becomes involved
with him in a deadly . . .
Foreign Policy.
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"A
Foreign Policy is a fresh, and frightening, look at international
intrigue by a writer who is a rising
star in the field."
~ Bestselling author, Ben Bova
"A
Foreign Policy serves as a great introduction to
the literary talents of first time novelist Richard
Graham-Yooll, who has reached into his knowledge of the insurance
business and Saudi Arabia to pen a captivating tale of an
international money laundering operation, a murder frame-up,
terrorist funding, fraud, and US-Middle-Eastern politics.
The result is a surprising and ingenious plot."
~ Book Ideas
"This is an
interesting look at the business-terrorist complex from
the perspective of a potential victim. Fans of
suspenseful character driven thrillers will enjoy ..."
~ H. Klausner, Independent Reviewer
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