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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The
nature of this evil is arrogance – the
kind that has a deadly outcome
Ernie Hunt’s primary intention
when he wrote Paris Under Siege
(Publish America) was to bring attention
to the issue of human slavery; in
particular, the plight of some Muslim
women. He accomplished this brilliantly
in his spellbinding novel that will keep
readers on the edge of their seats all
the way to the unpredictable end!
It is the story of a man living in Paris
who appears outwardly to be a wealthy
man helping poor North Africans living
in the Paris suburbs; however, he turns
out to be anything but that! Penny, a
reporter from New York, knows what he
really is – an Islamic terrorist hell
bent on destroying famous American
institutions in Paris. Penny’s friend
Charles doesn’t believe her warnings
until he gets captured by the terrorist
after he discovers his arsenal of
weapons hidden in the Sahara desert.
Charles suffers torture at the hands of
Aboud and his men, but is then rescued
by a Muslim Egyptian flight attendant
who had her own run-in with this
terrorist when she was enslaved by him
after a 2001 Islamic riot against women
in Algeria. The excitement builds as the
two flee across the desert on a camel,
facing untold dangers at the hands of
Aboud’s men that leaves Charles
critically wounded. When they finally
make it to Paris, they recruit the help
of an officer at the American Embassy
and the unlikely four set out on a
mission filled with thrills and suspense
in an attempt to thwart the terrorist’s
plans.
Visit the website at:
www.eehunt.com to see other
fine work from this remarkable writer.
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TIP SHEET:
Rave reviews are coming in from readers:
Reader in Florida:
“…Paris comes
alive in this book as we see through the
eyes of Mr. Hunt who lived and worked in
France. This is a book for the times in
which we are now living; it enables us
to see the many faces of the terrorists
walking among us. Enjoy this book - it
will lead you on quite an adventure!!”
Reader in Chicago, IL: “This
is a must-read that is so relative to
today's world climate. A great story …
takes the reader on a suspense-filled,
cat and mouse chase across a desert and
later on an unforgettable roller-coaster
ride through the streets of Paris. I
feel as though I've visited the City of
Lights myself now, having seen it
through the vivid descriptions of the
author… Make sure you have a lot of time
to read when you start this book as I
guarantee you won't be able to put it
down until it's finished!”
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