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Tears in Tripoli

Tears in Tripoli

Author(s): Paul A Rice

Location(s): Tripoli

Genre(s): Thriller

Era(s): Modern

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Providing security for international media teams is old-hat for Jake Collins. He’s been there and he’s done that. However, his latest little jaunt, one that sees him travelling right into the heart of Libya, soon turns out to be a trip with a difference. The day after Jake arrives in Libya, the rebel assault upon the heart of Tripoli begins. The destruction of Colonel Gadaffi’s compound, a giant, walled village in the heart of the troubled city, is the Rebel’s only goal, and they will not be stopped. Jake soon finds himself in the thick of the fighting, racing through the war-torn streets of Tripoli with a camera crew under his wing. It’s never easy trying to stay alive in a world ripped-apart by revolution and madness, especially when some people seem absolutely determined to get themselves killed. Finding himself surrounded by death and love, sadness and joy, it seems to JC that there are enough tears in Tripoli for a man to drown in. Jake Collins doesn’t do tears, and he’s not that keen on drowning, either.

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Really interesting that this book is set in modern day Libya – Nestor K –

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