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Old 09-01-2012, 03:59 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle/Sony/iTunes) Foreign Policy [Globetrotting Insurance Agent Mystery]

A Foreign Policy by Richard Graham-Yooll is apparently one of those types of escalating murder mystery adventure thrillers starring an intrepid globetrotting insurance agent, free courtesy of publisher Medallion Press.

Currently free @ B&N, Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK), Sony & iTunes (both available to Canadians).

Description
Guy Sinclair is an insurance agent. But not just any agent. When the company director invites him to a restaurant to talk about his doubts concerning the firm's world renowned business partners, the last thing he expects is to be is to be the target of a suicide bomber.

Miraculously surviving, he flies to Saudi Arabia to investigate a routine claim that turns out to be anything but routine. Accepting yet another invitation heshould have turned down, Sinclair finds himself at a party turned surreal. Witnessing a brutal murder, he finds himself the suspect. The penalty under Saudi law? Beheading. The only person who can possibly help him?
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