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Race To Damascus For Kindle 4 16 2011 Final Version
Race To Damascus For Kindle 4 16 2011 Final Version
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Race to Damascus:
After a testing crash at Daytona leaves him unemployed, race driver, Brandon Parkes heads off to Monaco to visit his good friend, Scott Battle.
Ostensibly he is making the trip to witness Battle driving in the Grand Prix, but he has actually come to the tiny principality with the goal of enlisting the F-1 driver to help him in landing a new job and hopefully resurrecting his career, in a series that many were calling the European road racing version of NASCAR
As the Audi, BMW, Mercedes and Maserati teams are about to gather in Germany for the opening event of the International SuperSedan Challenge, the series sponsor’s jet has mysteriously disappeared just after takeoff from Paris.
Unexpectedly Parkes finds himself helping a team of Israeli Mossad agents, in the search for the missing business man. In the process he soon learns there are things in life that are much more important than the fame and fortune of being a professional racing driver.
After a testing crash at Daytona leaves him unemployed, race driver, Brandon Parkes heads off to Monaco to visit his good friend, Scott Battle.
Ostensibly he is making the trip to witness Battle driving in the Grand Prix, but he has actually come to the tiny principality with the goal of enlisting the F-1 driver to help him in landing a new job and hopefully resurrecting his career, in a series that many were calling the European road racing version of NASCAR
As the Audi, BMW, Mercedes and Maserati teams are about to gather in Germany for the opening event of the International SuperSedan Challenge, the series sponsor’s jet has mysteriously disappeared just after takeoff from Paris.
Unexpectedly Parkes finds himself helping a team of Israeli Mossad agents, in the search for the missing business man. In the process he soon learns there are things in life that are much more important than the fame and fortune of being a professional racing driver.
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