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CrossFire – A Novel

CrossFire – A Novel

Jeanette Windle

Kregel Publications,U.S.
2009
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Following a whirlwind romance and impromptu wedding, Sara is whisked off to her husband's palatial family estate in Bolivia. Cultural differences and family adjustments are no match for her fierce love for Nicol s. But Sara soon opens a Pandora's box of questions surrounding the Cort z family's billion-dollar business, becoming ensnared in a deadly clash between her new family, a drug cartel, and the DEA. Driven by heart-pounding drama and supported by compelling realism and precise detail, Jeanette Windle catapults readers into an all-too-real world of intrigue and danger . . . captivating and mesmerizing from first page to last. With explosive drama, adventure, suspense, and meticulous attention to detail, Jeanette Windle lives up to her reputation as "the Tom Clancy of Christian fiction."
The DMZ – A Novel

The DMZ – A Novel

Jeanette Windle

Kregel Publications,U.S.
2010
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More than a decade after the end of the cold war has chilled the Marxist rebel movements around the world, one hot spot remains: Colombia. Why a democratic country with a growing economy should still feel the brushfires of a civil war is a mystery to U.S. analysts, but not to certain parties on the other side of the world. The inexplicable loss of three major U.S. assets draws the attention of the world to the Colombian demilitarized zone. Are the local Colombian rebels responsible? Or is a deadly Middle Eastern secret cloaked by the jungle canopy of the DMZ? Among the contingent of politicians and media headed for the DMZ seeking answers is reporter Julie Baker, whose parents had been missionaries in Colombia. Old hurts and terrors surge as she revisits the place of her birth... and her parents' deaths. When Julie's own abduction by guerrillas triggers a time bomb that has been ticking under the feet of the U.S. for a decade, she is left with more questions than answers.