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Against Their Wills: A Diabolic White Slavery Ring is Hunted Down
Against Their Wills A Diabolic White Slavery Ring is Hunted Down Author:Brian H. Williams Against Their Wills - A Diabolic White Slavery Ring is Hunted Down is the second of eight novels, written in a chronologically unfolding series Having just participated in their sorority's Fall Fashion Show held in a local park, two university freshmen were kidnapped. One of them was the daughter of the Chief of Security at the Royal Dan... more »ish Consulate in Chicago. When progress on the case appeared dead-ended, a desperate COS Andersens immediately contacted a friend for assistance. U.S. Defense Department Intelligence Command's Admiral Rebecca Remarke, recalling how Andersens had saved two of her operatives' lives in Hanoi five years earlier, would eagerly help. She assigned one of her teams, 217, to investigate the case. USAF Capt. Brad Graham and USMC Sgt Greg Palmer initially traveled to the scene to interview parents and friends of the missing coeds. With the diligent sleuthing of yeoman-secretary, USAF TSgt Fran Farr, they soon began to follow the money. The trail of credit card transactions led from Chicago to Carlsbad, California, where it abruptly ended. Circumstances in the case, caused DDIC Team 217 to suspect that the two young women had been hapless victims of the white slavery trade. Graham and Palmer next traveled to gather intelligence in Bangkok, Thailand, and in Timbuktu, Mali. Their efforts ultimately took them to Bogor, Indonesia and finally to Kingston, Jamaica. There, assisted by personal friends, resident, "retired" operatives of the International Security Agency, they unearthed a diabolic ring of white slave traders. In the resulting, joint DDIC/ISA operation, the surveillance and infiltration of a heavily guarded slaver compound, located in the northeastern section of Kingston, Jamaica, were successfully carried out. In the dangerous process, a highly organized ring of international marketers of human flesh was very literally obliterated. Fortuitously, the very two sorority sisters, originally sought, happened to have been found among the twenty-six young females ultimately rescued. In time, following compassionate medical care and treatment in a Trench Town clinic operated by friends, along with the willing aid of International Red Cross personnel, each of the salvaged victims had been safely returned to her home and family. www.authortree.com/brianhwilliams« less