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Beyond Good and Evil is the first novel in the series of the same
name. It tells the story of the ingenious theft of six Picasso
masterpieces along with two of fellow cubist Georges Braques' from
a museum in Sweden, their journey across Europe, and their pursuit
by Gandalf Dalin, the Wizard, Rikspolisstyrelsen (Swedish National
Police), Interpol, Special Branch of the Police Service of Northern
Ireland, the FBI, and Kelly O'Neill. Perhaps of more interest,
however, it tells the story how Keagan and Kelly - two former IRA
fundraisers; Niles - a former captain in 14 Int, Unit 22 of the
SAS, who once tried to capture Keagan and Kelly; and Teal - a
Cajun, on the lam from south Lu-zee-ana with his ten-year old
daughter all came together at an inn in Lake Placid called Beyond
Good and Evil.
Synopsis As Iraq is being invaded, Baghdadis brake into the
National Museum and cart off whatever they can carry. In all, they
loot more than 15,000 pieces of art and antiquity. Finding 103
Sumerian cylinder seals, the museum's most valuable collection is
the team's next project. This time they really have their work cut
out for them because three Special Forces units are also trying to
find the seals. The villains want to sell them for $25 million; the
Iranians want to score a political coup; and the Coalition Task
Force wants to return them. The Iranians have already tried to
kidnap Kelly, and the villains would like to see her dead as well.
Add to the mix, the CIA (ours and Canada's), the Montreal Police,
the Mounties, and a devious, smooth-talking PI, and you'll
understand why Kelly calls this one a grand cockup.
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Finn Redux (Paperback)
Michael Hannan
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R428
Discovery Miles 4 280
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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