... with an
epilogue showing a small terrorist-hunting Dane placing five red roses on a
grave while he says: “We got them, Marc. All of them.”
This is
what Cupid’s Crescent (now available as softcover print on demand on Amazon at
$9.99 and as a Kindle eBook for only 99 cents) is about:
In his
office in the City in London, banker Keith Lawton picks up the telephone.
"Listen to your son, banker."Another voice spoke into the phone, a young voice, trembling a bit."Hello, Daddy. This is me, Henry."Keith Lawton felt a surge of hope. They were still alive ..."Daddy, you must do what they want. They say they will hurt me if you ..." the voice ended in a gasp and then there was a long scream, rising up and up and the telephone clicked in his hand and he stood, his body rigid with shock, the screams of his little son echoing in his ears.He had spoken so clearly, without the trace of a lisp.
When Lawton
looks at the photograph of his two children, naked in a plywood box, with
targets painted on their little bodies, a fierce determination takes root in
him: he will do anything to get his children back safely, and then he will hunt
down those who did this and kill them.
Three
separate kidnappings by a terrorist group plunge banker Keith Lawton and
terrorist hunter Ankar Vanske into a whirlwind that takes them to London, Paris,
Italy, Germany, Canada and the USA in a desperate race to free Lawton's
children and bring the deadly terrorists to justice.
When it is
over, Ankar Vanske visits the grave of
one of his fellow-hunters, and lays one red rose on it for every hunter killed.
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