BLURB:
Debut
author Gary Born erupts into the literary scene with a nail-biting thriller
centered on international espionage in “The File." Leaning into his
experience as a preeminent international lawyer, Born weaves an exciting tale
that spans Africa, the Middle East and Europe in a relentless pursuit of WWII
Nazi intel that will enthrall the reader from the first page.
Enter Sara West, a tenacious botany graduate student on a scientific expedition
in the heart of the African jungle. During her research, she stumbles upon a
cache of WWII Nazi files in the wreck of a German bomber hidden deep within the
jungle. Those hidden files reveal the location of a multibillion-dollar war chest,
secretly deposited by the Nazis in numbered Swiss bank accounts at the end of
WWII. But Sara isn’t the only one interested in the war chest. Former KGB agent
Ivan Petronov and Franklin Kerrington III, deputy director of the CIA, both
have deeply personal reasons for acquiring the files Sara has found.
With two dangerous men — and their teams of hit men — on her trail, will Sara
be able to escape the jungle alive?
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EXCERPT: She spent the afternoon in the car, trying to make sense of the past four weeks. She still hadn’t fully digested what had happened. She wondered if she ever would. Her life had been ordered and comfortable — a fiancé and a promising career. She had been a relatively normal, well-adjusted graduate student, with a predictable, reasonably settled life. Exotic treks in obscure jungles were a little out of the ordinary, but tenure at a good university, marriage and kids lay reliably ahead. And she had been happy. Or at least content.
That was all gone now. Two teams of trained killers were probably still hunting her, willing to stop at nothing to get their hands on the files that she had found in the jungle. She was having tea with another killer in the middle of the Libyan desert, and she was about to be smuggled into Italy by yet other killers. And, truth be told, she was not that different from any of these men, not anymore, as her bamboo spears and the grenades had revealed. She realized, with a sort of clinical detachment, that she didn’t know herself anymore, that she didn’t really know who she had been or who she had become. Which of the people was really her — the geeky botanist and happy girlfriend, the terrified victim, running for her life, or the killer with the bamboo spears and machete? She wasn’t sure anymore
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Gary
Born is widely regarded as the world's preeminent authority on international
commercial arbitration and international litigation. He has been ranked for
more than 20 years as one of the world's leading international arbitration
advocates and authors. “The File” is his debut novel. Connect with Gary on LinkedIn.
Amazon
buy link: https://www.amazon.com/File-Gary-Born-ebook/dp/B0B72ZT3WL/
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Gary Born will be awarding a $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Sounds like a good book.
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