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The Jackal's Hare
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The Jackal’s Hare

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THE JACKAL’S HARE is a love story with suspense! A vivid count based on true events of a family who moves to the Yemen. Chloe’s first person view portrays the juxtaposition between living in a third-world country and luxuries of a vibrant expat community. Andreas’ determinations place the family -three girls, spouse, and a small toddler - on a catastrophe course within the picturesque beauties of hazardous country. Andreas, is Chloe’s father and a German Soldier who manages a medical humanitarian aid project. The secret service recruits him to work as a spy. He uses his connections to help capture terrorist Johannes Weinrich, Carlos the Jackal’s right-hand man. Witty, influential, sometimes awkward, Andreas is also the intermediary during Yemen’s Civil War. Twenty-year-old Chloe leaves her boyfriend and follows her family to the Yemen hoping it will convince him to marry her. With her two younger sisters, one a teenager, the other an eighteen-year-old single mom, she thrusts into daring situations while navigating cultural incongruencies. The family’s life is at stake more than once. This story is for anyone who likes a novel to be terrifying and entertaining.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Smith
Country
United States
Date
19 July 2015
Pages
274
ISBN
9780692475300

THE JACKAL’S HARE is a love story with suspense! A vivid count based on true events of a family who moves to the Yemen. Chloe’s first person view portrays the juxtaposition between living in a third-world country and luxuries of a vibrant expat community. Andreas’ determinations place the family -three girls, spouse, and a small toddler - on a catastrophe course within the picturesque beauties of hazardous country. Andreas, is Chloe’s father and a German Soldier who manages a medical humanitarian aid project. The secret service recruits him to work as a spy. He uses his connections to help capture terrorist Johannes Weinrich, Carlos the Jackal’s right-hand man. Witty, influential, sometimes awkward, Andreas is also the intermediary during Yemen’s Civil War. Twenty-year-old Chloe leaves her boyfriend and follows her family to the Yemen hoping it will convince him to marry her. With her two younger sisters, one a teenager, the other an eighteen-year-old single mom, she thrusts into daring situations while navigating cultural incongruencies. The family’s life is at stake more than once. This story is for anyone who likes a novel to be terrifying and entertaining.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Smith
Country
United States
Date
19 July 2015
Pages
274
ISBN
9780692475300