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2023 Book of the Year, Best Multicultural Novel, Best Thriller & Adventure, Literary Global Awards 2023 Best Women's Fiction, Finalist Best Multicultural, Finalist Best Suspense, American Writing Awards 2023 Best Suspense, Best Multicultural Novel, Firebird Awards 2024 Best Thriller - Suspense, The Bookfest Awards 2024 Best Literary Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense, The Bookfest Awards 2024 Best Women's Fiction Thriller and Suspense, The Bookfest Awards Despite her PTSD, seasoned photojournalist Annie Hawkins heads back to Afghanistan. The Taliban's takeover of the country is the story of the…mehr

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2023 Book of the Year, Best Multicultural Novel, Best Thriller & Adventure, Literary Global Awards 2023 Best Women's Fiction, Finalist Best Multicultural, Finalist Best Suspense, American Writing Awards 2023 Best Suspense, Best Multicultural Novel, Firebird Awards 2024 Best Thriller - Suspense, The Bookfest Awards 2024 Best Literary Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense, The Bookfest Awards 2024 Best Women's Fiction Thriller and Suspense, The Bookfest Awards Despite her PTSD, seasoned photojournalist Annie Hawkins heads back to Afghanistan. The Taliban's takeover of the country is the story of the decade, and Annie is determined to cover it. She's also desperate to keep an eye on her twenty-two-year-old daughter Mel, whose first job out of college has taken her to Kabul. The very air of the city is heavy with fear as the Taliban draw closer. The danger becomes even more personal for Annie when she discovers her daughter at the airport after a bombing. Then, her activist friends Bahar and Fatima face arrest and probable death sentences for their work in support of women and the coalition forces. When she tries to help them escape, Annie realizes that she's in the crosshairs, too. With her longtime love Admiral Finn Cerelli in Washington, D.C., Annie has to rely on her crew's Afghan fixer and her own wits to save as many lives as possible.
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A former English professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, Jeannée Sacken is now a photojournalist who travels the world, documenting the lives of women and children. She also photographs wildlife and is deeply committed to the conservation of endangered species. When not traveling, she lives with her husband and three cats in Shorewood, Wisconsin, where she's hard at work on her next novel. Follow Jeannée at jeanneesacken.com.