
KHALIL THE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Khalil is a young Palestinian boy born to Palestinian parents in the slums of a Lebanese refugee camp. Orphaned early in life, he drifts toward the Hezbollah and is trained to be a terrorist. He learns to hate, fight and kill, especially Jews. He considers Israel the roots of all evil. At age twelve, seeking independence, he infiltrates Israel and joins a kibbutz. Pretending to become an Israeli, he mingles with the kibbutznicks learning to speak fluent Hebrew. At age thirteen, he leaves the settlement and makes his way to Haifa, a port city. Using his guile, he signs on to a merchant ship leaving for Marseille, France. Once in France, he jumps ship and sets out on his own. He winds up in the Arab section of the city and looks for trouble. Tall, strong and good with his fists, knives and guns, he soon gains the reputation of being tough and obtains a contract to kill a fellow Arab in Paris. He enjoys the feel of the kill and the money he receives in payment. He moves to Paris and, taking advantage of his knowledge of Hebrew, settles in the Jewish section. He makes contact with Massad as well as the Hezbollah. With false passports and assumed names and religions, he penetrates both the Jewish as well as the Arab camps accepting contracts to kill for both. * BELOVED ENEMY The daughter of the former English Ambassador to Nazi Germany, raised in Germany but hating the country, returns as a trained spy. She lands the job as the secretary to a high-ranked influential Nazi general. The general falls in love with her, seduces her, and gets her pregnant. She feels pressured to marry him. Before their marriage she is a very successful mole for the British and herimportance grows after she becomes the general's wife. After the birth of their child, it is rumored that the general might replace Hitler as head of state and his wife, the British spy, tries desperately to be repatriated to England. She plans her departure but must undertake an impo
Page Count:
292
Publication Date:
2006-11-01
Publisher:
Xlibris Corporation LLC
ISBN-10:
1425732224
ISBN-13:
9781425732226
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