Silent Terrorism: Saudi Arabia

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay
Cover of the book Silent Terrorism: Saudi Arabia by Phetra H Novak, Beaten Track Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Phetra H Novak ISBN: 9781786451859
Publisher: Beaten Track Publishing Publication: March 17, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Phetra H Novak
ISBN: 9781786451859
Publisher: Beaten Track Publishing
Publication: March 17, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Early morning, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Swedish correspondent cameraman Ebbe Skoog is out getting shots for an upcoming story and stumbles upon something he isn’t supposed to see. On a building site, on the outskirts of the city, four men looking a lot like the Mabahith—the secret police—are sending a bound man to a certain death by stoning.

With camera still rolling, Ebbe begins to retreat when a second man enters the scene and throws himself on top of the dying man, shielding him with his body, soothing with loving words. Ebbe’s reaction is immediate. Clutching his camera, he drags the screaming lover out of the rain of stones, and in a storm of sand, they flee into the brutal uncertainty of the desert.

Correspondent reporter Mattis Andersson is the wild card, the rebel. He’s also Ebbe’s only hope of getting out alive with his new companion, Aasim El-Batal, and the memory card holding the footage that will make Saudia Arabia burn in the eyes of human rights activists the world over.

With their past as lovers, and their present as colleagues and best friends who would take a bullet for each other, it now falls on Mattis to protect his and Ebbe’s future. But the Swedish government wants to silence them, unwilling to jeopardize years of lucrative weapons deals for “some petty gay love affair.” It’s an impossible mission that will draw on every strength the two men possess.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Early morning, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Swedish correspondent cameraman Ebbe Skoog is out getting shots for an upcoming story and stumbles upon something he isn’t supposed to see. On a building site, on the outskirts of the city, four men looking a lot like the Mabahith—the secret police—are sending a bound man to a certain death by stoning.

With camera still rolling, Ebbe begins to retreat when a second man enters the scene and throws himself on top of the dying man, shielding him with his body, soothing with loving words. Ebbe’s reaction is immediate. Clutching his camera, he drags the screaming lover out of the rain of stones, and in a storm of sand, they flee into the brutal uncertainty of the desert.

Correspondent reporter Mattis Andersson is the wild card, the rebel. He’s also Ebbe’s only hope of getting out alive with his new companion, Aasim El-Batal, and the memory card holding the footage that will make Saudia Arabia burn in the eyes of human rights activists the world over.

With their past as lovers, and their present as colleagues and best friends who would take a bullet for each other, it now falls on Mattis to protect his and Ebbe’s future. But the Swedish government wants to silence them, unwilling to jeopardize years of lucrative weapons deals for “some petty gay love affair.” It’s an impossible mission that will draw on every strength the two men possess.

More books from Beaten Track Publishing

Cover of the book If I Should Stumble by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Beat Surrender by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Body of Work by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Forbidden Broadway by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book The Invasion of Tork by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book A Boy Named Khwahish by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Turnabout by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Cold as the Clay by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Bright by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book The Golden One: Reckoning by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Ashes & Alms by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book The Empty Egg by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Year of the Guilty Soul by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Pinkeens to Diddies by Phetra H Novak
Cover of the book Still Waters by Phetra H Novak
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy