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The freedom broker

Howe, K. J. (Author).

Summary: Kidnap negotiator Thea Paris has spent her entire life with survivor's guilt, following an unspeakable childhood tragedy. At eight years old, she watched, frozen in fear, as her twelve-year-old brother, Nikos, was abducted from their home in Kanzi, Africa. Although he was recovered nine months later, he was never the same after that; worse, Thea discovers that she was supposed to have been the target. This defining experience drives Thea to become one of the top operatives in the field of kidnap-and-ransom consultancy. Nicknamed "Liberata" because she once secured the release of a captive from the Sicilian mob without her client paying a cent, she travels the globe trying to bring hostages home--mostly through negotiation, but occasionally through more forceful means. She is very good at her job.

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  • ISBN: 9781681443102
  • ISBN: 1681443104
  • ISBN: 9781681443034
  • ISBN: 9781681443027
  • Physical Description: print
    367 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Quercus, 2017.
Subject: Hostage negotiations Fiction
Rescue work Fiction
Kidnapping Fiction
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library PR 9199.4 .H69 F74 2017 30775305513740 General Collection Available -

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520 . ‡aKidnap negotiator Thea Paris has spent her entire life with survivor's guilt, following an unspeakable childhood tragedy. At eight years old, she watched, frozen in fear, as her twelve-year-old brother, Nikos, was abducted from their home in Kanzi, Africa. Although he was recovered nine months later, he was never the same after that; worse, Thea discovers that she was supposed to have been the target. This defining experience drives Thea to become one of the top operatives in the field of kidnap-and-ransom consultancy. Nicknamed "Liberata" because she once secured the release of a captive from the Sicilian mob without her client paying a cent, she travels the globe trying to bring hostages home--mostly through negotiation, but occasionally through more forceful means. She is very good at her job.
650 0. ‡aHostage negotiations ‡vFiction.
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