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Dakharo Heist
Dakharo Heist
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Dateline Zero: Gulf of Aden—The Super Oil Tanker Dakharo Has Been Hijacked:
On board $150,000,000 and plans to purchase contraband nuclear technology from North Korea. If the information becomes public, Saudi Arabia will face world condemnation. The incriminating evidence must be recovered. A task-force of commandos is hurriedly pulled together to launch an attack and recapture the vessel, but there is one problem, the money and plans are no longer on the ship.
The Dakharo is held in the port of Bossasso, Somalia, a war torn town, and one of the most dangerous places on earth. Kidnappings occur daily. The local warlord holds the town in fear and a vicious turf-war is raging between pirate gangs. Outsiders are not welcome. Only one man stands a chance of recovering the money and incriminating evidence, a shadow figure considered to be a myth, a master thief who steals objects of great value for wealthy patrons. Daniel Webb enters Bossasso disguised as a gun runner and is about to make the heist of a lifetime; his client is the king of Saudi Arabia, his fee is fifteen million dollars.
Mr. Frederickson’s book is a modern-day adventure of a hero, of dubious character, who enters the pirate’s den to steal a fortune and finds more than he bargained for. The Dakharo Heist’s fast paced scenes, commanding dialogue and powerful characterization draw the reader in, as the plot is developed and then unfolds with an ever increasing velocity until the final scenes when all of the competing elements come together in a resounding finale. The reader is left with a fulfilled sense of involvement at the story’s conclusion along with lingering desire to have the read continue.
On board $150,000,000 and plans to purchase contraband nuclear technology from North Korea. If the information becomes public, Saudi Arabia will face world condemnation. The incriminating evidence must be recovered. A task-force of commandos is hurriedly pulled together to launch an attack and recapture the vessel, but there is one problem, the money and plans are no longer on the ship.
The Dakharo is held in the port of Bossasso, Somalia, a war torn town, and one of the most dangerous places on earth. Kidnappings occur daily. The local warlord holds the town in fear and a vicious turf-war is raging between pirate gangs. Outsiders are not welcome. Only one man stands a chance of recovering the money and incriminating evidence, a shadow figure considered to be a myth, a master thief who steals objects of great value for wealthy patrons. Daniel Webb enters Bossasso disguised as a gun runner and is about to make the heist of a lifetime; his client is the king of Saudi Arabia, his fee is fifteen million dollars.
Mr. Frederickson’s book is a modern-day adventure of a hero, of dubious character, who enters the pirate’s den to steal a fortune and finds more than he bargained for. The Dakharo Heist’s fast paced scenes, commanding dialogue and powerful characterization draw the reader in, as the plot is developed and then unfolds with an ever increasing velocity until the final scenes when all of the competing elements come together in a resounding finale. The reader is left with a fulfilled sense of involvement at the story’s conclusion along with lingering desire to have the read continue.
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