Give Me Death

by John Fullerton

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Reem is twenty, bright and strikingly attractive. Nick is twenty-seven and determined to do what he can to make the world a better place. But when they meet in a fashionable bar it is certainly no accident. For Reem has completed her training as a so-called terrorist - under the tutelage of the mysterious Ustaz, or teacher, and Nicholas Lorimer is her first assignment. It is Nick's first posting abroad. The UN has sent him to Beirut to help trace thousands of Lebanese missing during the country's civil war and Nick has what Reem needs; access out of the city's besieged western sector into the mainly Christian east, and to a notorious rightwing warlord with his sights set on the country's presidency. The Ustaz wants El-Hami killed before he aligns the Arab country with the United States and Israel, plunging the entire region into turmoil. For Reem, the fight is personal. She has lost her family and home. She volunteers for the ultimate mission - an Operation of Quality. A suicide attack. Nick's love for Reem explodes the bubble of foreignness that has kept him unscathed by the war. Once he realises the truth, he must choose between Reem and what his contacts at the British embassy insist is his duty.

Fullerton's third novel is a tough, fast-paced thriller. It is also a moving account of what happens to ordinary people in the face of overwhelming force.

Praise for A HOSTILE PLACE:

'Harsh, cold-eyed thriller, absolutely the antithesis of a flag-waver . . . Fullerton puts the politics on hold and tells his story with heart, guts and go. A brilliant performance, with a fierce, uncosy intelligence setting off the fireworks'.

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  • ISBN10 1405033894
  • ISBN13 9781405033893
  • Publish Date 2 July 2004
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 25 July 2007
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pan Macmillan
  • Imprint Macmillan
  • Edition Unabridged edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 368
  • Language English