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Chasing the Dawn

Ronald Beach Lee Pitts

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  • 176 sidor
  • 2016
There has been enmity between Israel and Arab countries from time immemorial. Many religious historians believe the hatred dates back to when Abraham was compelled to make a choice between his two sons Isaac and Ishmael. As recorded in the Holy Bible, the patriarch Abraham was forced to choose Isaac, the son of his beloved Sarah, over Ishmael, his son by Hager, Sarah's handmaiden. Over the thousands of years that followed the animosity between Israel and Arab countries has remained. Gaining in such intensity that the United Nations struggles to maintain and uneasy peace. An uneasy peace that has reached across the ocean to touch lives in other countries; in particular the United States of America. Americans Reggie Nutsbagh and Toby Preston rushed to Israel when Joel Garza, brother-in-law to Toby and blood brother to Reggie, finds himself the target of a vicious anti-Jew attack, but the entire state of Israel is threatened with annihilation by an Arab group which also includes prominent Jews. It is a race against time as the team from Secure Dreams once again joins in the fight against terrorism where nothing is as it seems. Ideologies are out the window in this rousing tale of right versus wrong. Innocent blood will be shed and many lives disrupted before a tenuous peace is reached. In a tale of action that rivals any written or read, this novel will restore the reader that right will prevail if the people stand for what is right. Evil rears its ugly head in cities in Europe that try too often to stay clear of taking sides. Right prevail, but at a terrible cost.

  • Författare: Ronald Beach, Lee Pitts
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781524531515
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 176
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-08-05
  • Förlag: Xlibris