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Chris Marker is dead. His estranged daughter, Kate, attends the lonely graveside. When the former CIA operative, Rafer Stuart, also shows up, Kate is overwhelmed with unanswered questions. Her quest for answers drags her into the vicious world of international espionage, murder, war and the theft of millions of dollars. Who was Chris Marker and why do the CIA and the infamous mercenary group known as the "Wolf Pack" want her so badly? As Kate races across the globe she tries to solve the puzzle while avoiding the clutches of the CIA and the mysterious Major Rafer Wolfgang Gordon-Stuart... The Wolf.…mehr

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Chris Marker is dead. His estranged daughter, Kate, attends the lonely graveside. When the former CIA operative, Rafer Stuart, also shows up, Kate is overwhelmed with unanswered questions. Her quest for answers drags her into the vicious world of international espionage, murder, war and the theft of millions of dollars. Who was Chris Marker and why do the CIA and the infamous mercenary group known as the "Wolf Pack" want her so badly? As Kate races across the globe she tries to solve the puzzle while avoiding the clutches of the CIA and the mysterious Major Rafer Wolfgang Gordon-Stuart... The Wolf.
Autorenporträt
At the age of 16, Chris Drewitt went to sea, in the Merchant Navy. He went on to become one of the youngest captains of his generation.He came ashore to work for the British National Oil Corporation as Marine Superintendent.He then worked for a Marine and Underwater Consultancy, which took him all over the world, dealing with governments of different hues.In 1992, whilst on a mission for the British Government, he was arrested as a CIA spy in the midst of a coup in Sierra Leone. He was beaten, tortured and imprisoned for several weeks. Having got into the design and building of fast patrol boats, he became very interested in the weapons they carried. This triggered him attaining a Section 5 arms dealers authority, closing multi-million-dollar contracts for land and sea equipment in the southern Persian Gulf area, and for the Israeli armaments industry.