Terrorist Invisible Attack

· AuthorHouse
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284
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About this ebook

The book involves internaional travel from Iraq to Sydney,Australia, to Mendoza, Argentina, to Hong Kong and other cities around the world. The main characters are being held against there will to carry out assignments for Alquida's plan to attack America. Main characters are from Jackson,Mississippi and have traveled extensivly in the US and Europe in there normal business practice Food Brokerage Business.

About the author

Born in Jackson,Tennessee have lived in Jackson all my life. Married to Frances Welch Beare. We have two Daughters oldest is Penny and Frances the youngest. After college started to work in the family business started by my Grandfather in 1890, original business was ice manufacturing then later a Cold Storage Warehouse Company, warehousing frozen foods for some of the major food producers in the US. My Father Robert Beare Jr succeeded my Grandfathger Robert Beare Sr in the late 1920's. I began work in 1958 and continued until the company was sold in 1990 at 100 years old. My wife and I took our retirement and traveled around the world for three and a half years introducing some of our local produced products from Martha White Foods in Argentina. Australia was our first country to visit and then to Eastern Europe primarily Chezk Republic. While Duck Hunting with some of my younger friends from Brownsville, TN. they encouraged me to write a book on our travels and so I did. It was a wonderful experience and I enjoyed evert minute of time it took from start to finish.

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