Prey of the Falcon

An International Thriller

by Len Camarda


Formats

Hardcover
£24.95
Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£24.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/05/2020

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781728361475
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781728361499

About the Book

Two students, a Spaniard and her American friend, go missing from the University of Madrid, Spain. Evidence suggests that the two women were abducted, but there is no demand for ransom, no communication from any would-be kidnappers—nothing. They are just gone without a trace with only an open car door and set of abandoned car keys to indicate they were ever there. Weeks of investigation by the police and other investigative agencies lead nowhere. Captain Mercedes Garcia of the National Police Force and ex-Secret Service Agent Gene—Gino—Cerone, principal characters from the novel The Seventh Treasure, return in this new and challenging mystery to investigate the disappearance and find answers where there are none. The two soon discover a dark plot that touches the best and brightest women—leaders amongst their peers—at universities across Europe, ultimately taking them to the desert kingdoms of the Middle East. Cerone assembles an unorthodox investigative team that needs to circumvent a diplomatic nightmare involving monarchies throughout the Arab world, to find these missing women and bring them home safely. As with The Seventh Treasure, sales and royalties for Prey of the Falcon are donated to the Wounded Warriors Project and the Hilton Head Humane Association.


About the Author

Len Camarda has published a few short stories and his first novel, The Seventh Treasure, has received outstanding reviews. A forty year business career, mostly internationally, took him virtually around the world, including working and living in Panama, the Netherlands and Spain with his wife and daughter. Living abroad was truly life changing, experiencing different cultures, awesome vistas and creating friendships that have endured for more than thirty years. Len,his wife Terry and two toy poodles, now live in the low country of South Carolina. As with The Seventh Treasure, all royalties for Prey of the Falcon are donated to the Wounded Warriors Project and the Hilton Head Humane Association.