
Himalayan Spy
Bailey Shinnar, a five-year-old boy, leaves western Himalaya after his mother dies, and he crosses from China to Pamir. Two years in Pamir and a merciless earthquake changes the face of the mountain summit. He joins a nomadic caravan and ends up with a newly wedded couple in Kabul. At the age of nine, his master sees him hugging his wife. The jealous husband fires at him, but Shinnar escapes from a bullet. An Iranian landlord finds him at shrine and takes him to his fruit farm in Iran. At the age of merely ten, he is accused of a double rape. After escaping from there, he ends up in the hands of a gang that smuggles children to the Gulf States for camel jockeying. In his teenage years, his employer rips him off of his earnings and sends him to a prison. American embassy traces him through his job application to French Foreign Legion in the mid-eighties. He ends up at Hanger-01 in the U. S. During fifteen years, the Allied Intelligence Corporation transforms him into a new person and sends him to Iran for spying. He gets caught and then understands he is a spy after a drug reverts him to his original personality. After days of interrogation, he gets out alive from Persia. Back at Hanger-01, he finds out his chief is collaborating with Iranian and Chinese for money. The AIC sends him undercover to find about the blast near American bases Saudi Arabia. He finds out his chief wants to cash insurance on the project. It is only possible after Bailey's death. The circle narrows around him. He has no option but to escape from Saudi Arabia to Emirates. From Persian Gulf, he steals the saucer he was created for on the millennium night. He flies the so-called SOX to Himalayas. Chinese air force shoots his spaceship above the western province. He ejects before the crash and lands on the mountains he departed from decades earlier.
- Undertitel
- Espionage of Mind and Machines
- Författare
- Tariq H Malik
- ISBN
- 9780595211371
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 490 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2001-12-01
- Förlag
- iUniverse
- Sidor
- 328