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Dick Does Liberia

Dick Does Liberia     

by Avery M. Dick III
Price: $14.95

186 Pages, Paperback, 5.5 x 8.5

ISBN-10: 0-615-25468-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-615-25468-5

An international fugitive wanted for crimes against humanity by the International Court of Justice in The Hague; a third world country trying to recover from fourteen years of bloody civil war; and powerful, malevolent Juju serve as the backdrop for Avery Dick's latest adventure story set in West Africa. The retired special agent of the Diplomatic Security Service is once again recalled to active duty to track down and capture one of the most dangerous and cunning sociopaths of our generation. Merci Beaucoup is not only wanted for what he's done, but what he's planning to do-overthrowing the newly-elected, democratic government of Liberia. Avery Dick must stop him before he can carry out his plans to forcibly topple the government of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the Iron Lady of Africa; the continent's first female president and singular, bright hope for her war-torn nation. Everything's on the line this time and Avery's again on the spot to make things right for an important ally-and source of huge oil reserves to feed America's insatiable appetite for energy.


About The Author

Avery Dick is a retired, senior Special Agent of the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service with over 40 years experience in investigations, counter terroism, and diplomatic security matters abroad.


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