Dangerous Days, the Autobiography of a Photojournalist

Dangerous Days, the Autobiography of a Photojournalist
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9781608601080
ISBN-13 : 1608601080
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Book Synopsis Dangerous Days, the Autobiography of a Photojournalist by : J. William Turner

Download or read book Dangerous Days, the Autobiography of a Photojournalist written by J. William Turner and published by Strategic Book Publishing. This book was released on 2009-04 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This four-part novel follows the lives and adventures of three teenage boys, from Victoria, Australia, to the seat of government in Whitehall, England, during eleven turbulent months. In Storm Ridge, we meet 14-year-old Wesley, his best friend, Graham, and their worst enemy, Scott. A class hiking trip turns to disaster as Wesley, Graham and Scott are trapped on a snow-capped mountain with nine others and forced to lay aside their differences for a chance at survival. Months later, on a camping trip with Wesley's cousins, the three experience a terrifying game of cat-and-mouse with violent drug traffickers, in Paddle Hard. Emily, an exchange student from England, becomes the kidnapping target of foreign terrorists after a failed assassination attempt on her father in Paris. Guided by an aboriginal tribal elder, the boys follow her captors through the remote desert as they plan to rescue her before it is too late, in Outback Heroes. And when Wesley and Graham travel to England as Emily's guests, they're determined to discover how the terrorists were able to find Emily in the vast Australian outback. What's uncovered is an appalling, twisted history of cruelty, betrayal, and attempted murder as the Enemies Within are finally revealed. Author Bio: Author J. William Turner was born the youngest of three children in Reading, England. His family immigrated to south-eastern Australia during the mid-1960s where he attended school and began working for the Australian Commonwealth Public Service in Melbourne and Geelong. Dangerous Days is his second published novel.


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