In Paris the daughter of a powerful Vietnamese drug lord is kidnapped by the heroin cartel. An effort to subdue her with heroin is botched and she stops breathing. Believing her dead she is left on a rural road in France. Her father, learning of her kidnapping, seeks revenge by identifying government officials world wide who facilitate distribution of heroin. The heroin cartel, to preempt what would be a catastrophic development, attacks the drug lords headquarters in Laos. The drug lord sustains a neck wound so extensive his survival is in doubt. Few surgeons are capable of managing an injury of such magnitude. Recovery of the drug lord is considered vital to the United States war on drugs. Martha Howze is a retired senior officer of the CIA. JP Franklin is a retired military surgeon and medical school professor. Both are recalled to active duty to urgently fly to Vietnam, Howze to manage logistics and security, Franklin to operate on the injured drug lord. The heroin cartel now works to prevent survival of the drug lord and to eliminate those contributing to his recovery. Action takes place in Laos, Vietnam, France, North Carolina and Colorado.
Hammoud al-Addadi is a terrorist leader with headquarters in North Yemen. Motivated by an abiding hatred of the United States he establishes dozens of sleeper cells throughout the United States. At a given signal the cells will be activated simultaneously to spread terrorism. Details of sleeper cells are contained in a single notebook kept in a safe in the terrorist's headquarters in Yemen. A young female CIA operative successfully steals the note book. Escaping on a motorcycle she evades capture long enough to bury the notebook. When she continues her escape she runs into a wire almost decapitating her. Rescued by Navy Seals she is taken to a US Army hospital in Germany for reconstruction. Al-Addadi, desperate to recover the, notebook, attempts to kidnap or kill the young agent and the surgeon assigned to her care.
In Paris the daughter of a powerful Vietnamese drug lord is kidnapped by the heroin cartel. An effort to subdue her with heroin is botched and she stops breathing. Believing her dead she is left on a rural road in France. Her father, learning of her kidnapping, seeks revenge by identifying government officials world wide who facilitate distribution of heroin. The heroin cartel, to preempt what would be a catastrophic development, attacks the drug lords headquarters in Laos. The drug lord sustains a neck wound so extensive his survival is in doubt. Few surgeons are capable of managing an injury of such magnitude. Recovery of the drug lord is considered vital to the United States war on drugs. Martha Howze is a retired senior officer of the CIA. JP Franklin is a retired military surgeon and medical school professor. Both are recalled to active duty to urgently fly to Vietnam, Howze to manage logistics and security, Franklin to operate on the injured drug lord. The heroin cartel now works to prevent survival of the drug lord and to eliminate those contributing to his recovery. Action takes place in Laos, Vietnam, France, North Carolina and Colorado.
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