The fourth book in the bestselling Dan 'Spider' Shepherd series. Dan 'Spider' Shepherd is used to putting his life on the line. It goes with the turf when you're an undercover cop. Now working for the Serious Organised Crime Agency, Shepherd is pitting his wits against the toughest criminals in the country. But when the man who once saved his life is kidnapped in the badlands of Iraq, thrown into a basement and threatened with execution, Shepherd has to decide whether his loyalties lie with his country, his career, or his friend. Shepherd and his former SAS colleagues realise that the hostage has been abandoned by the Government and that officially nothing is being done to rescue him. And with the execution deadline only days away, Shepherd knows that the only way to stop his friend being murdered is to put himself in the firing line in the most dangerous city in the world - Baghdad.
Jack and Annie experience a series of time-travel adventures.
With Agatha Christie as a traveling companion, this collection of five novels provides takes the reader on a tour with murder, suspects, and more than a few unforeseen developments.
Blog z Bagdadu: zapiski tajemniczego Irakijczyka
THE STORY: The lives of two American Marines and an Iraqi translator are forever changed by an encounter with a quick-witted tiger who haunts the streets of war-torn Baghdad attempting to find meaning, forgiveness and redemption amidst the ...
Michelle Nouri was born in Prague but grew up in vibrant pre-war Baghdad.
Stay Strong, Stay Safe, My Son: Sending a Son to War
Chronicling the surprise assault on Baghdad--one of the most decisive battles in American combat history--Zucchino candidly recounts how soldiers respond under fire and stress and how human frailties are magnified in a war zone.
“I heard that freezing to death is a good way to die. You feel warm and sleepy and then . . . “ “Bonnie. We're not going to die.” “Maybe it's not so bad, dying. You told me a long time ago that your mother came to you after she died.
We did not have the Golden Hour. We had fifteen minutes. This is our story. Baghdad ER: Fifteen Minutes chronicles my journey to war as an Emergency Physician serving in Iraq with the US Army.
Nick Stone's future has never looked so bleak.