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The Operative

Willard Boyd Gardner

American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, 2007

  • Willard Boyd Gardner: Author
Novel
United States. Central Intelligence Agency--Fiction; Ex-police officers--Fiction; Kidnapping--Fiction; Mormons--Fiction; Middle East--Fiction; Yemen--Fiction
Consumed with unbearable guilt, Kam Daniels, an ex-Seattle policeman, is unable to forget the horrific accident he is certain he could have prevented. Desperate to escape his anguish, he takes a job halfway across the world and leaves everything behind: his home, his career, and his beautiful, bewildered wife—CIA agent Rhiana Daniels. When an undercover operative is kidnapped by a fanatical Arab faction in Yemen, Kam’s knowledge of the language and culture prove to be invaluable, and he is recruited to help rescue the agent. However, the mission becomes even more complicated when he learns that one of the team members is his estranged wife. Traveling with a research group sponsored by Brigham Young University, Kam and Rhiana attempt to navigate the obstacles that distance and time have placed between them, even as they confront dangerous militants determined to prevent the agent’s rescue by any means necessary. From the lethal deserts of the Middle East to the battlefield of a troubled soul, best-selling author Willard Boyd Gardner delivers an unforgettable story of action and conspiracy, of heartbreak and betrayal, and of faith and forgiveness. [from publisher's web site]
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BX 8688.3 .G177op 2007
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