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When a diplomatic mission to Venezuela turns into a bloodbath, Secret Service Special Agent Patrick Morley and the surviving members of the protective detail are caught in a vice. With each turn of the screw, Morley is forced to make another life-and-death decision. The final evil turn will force him to choose between the people he loves and a protectee he loathes. With lives in the balance, he is caught between his heart and, A Sense of Duty. A Sense of Duty, the second book in Jack Davis's A Sense of series, is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller that confronts the complexities of balancing personal morals and a professional oath. Told through the intersecting lives of a Secret Service agent, the son of the US vice president, and a Venezuelan general trying to untangle his family from the grip of a sadistically corrupt government; it deftly weaves human emotion into in-depth, realistic representations of tactical operations and well-constructed portrayals of political corruption.
If you are from Maine (that is, you're a Mainer), there's no need to explain anything. You already know Allen's, how to order it, mix it, and - most importantly - how to enjoy it. If you are a visitor or wannabe Mainer, then you're in for a real treat. Allen's coffee brandy is the liquor that real Mainers drink. A Maine home without a bottle of Allen's is like, well, a skunk that's been run over by a truck. It's just not right. So if you are a Maine fan of any kind, shape, size, or attitude and need the down low about Allen's, this is the book for you. It's guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a warm glow in your tummy. We suggest you start with a Double Wide.
Marty exceeded every expectation I had for him. Even while I was aware of his billionaire status, I had never seen it in person.Like no other man before, I adored the way he treated me. He knew every member of his staff by name, which I found admirable.
The Dreamers is the story of a country-town family and old Uncle Worru, who in his dying days, recedes from urban hopelessness to the life and language of the Nyoongah spirit in him, which has survived 'civilisation'.
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