Crossfire: Somali Sunrise

Somali Sunrise is the sequel to Driftwood. Although it is the second book in the Driftwood Trilogy, many readers may regard it as the ‘fourth’ book in the Crossfire Trilogy, because it straddles both trilogies, answering the questions that arose after Driftwood and after Crossfire: Hearts on Fire.
In Somali Sunrise, Nancy Kendall returns to Mozambique on her friend Peter Coleman’s yacht, enjoying a scuba diving holiday. But soon unforeseen circumstances turns their holiday into a trip into hell.
When Karl sees Nancy’s photo on a CNN news broadcast, his world is shattered, even more so when he discovers that she had taken her six-year-old son, Daniel Kendall, on holiday with her. Could the little boy, now facing the same perils as his mother, be his child, and if so, will he get a chance to know his son, or will fate rip him away forever?
Stefan, happily married to Marcelle, immediately takes steps to rescue Nancy and her son, but his decision has unexpected consequences, both for him and Marcelle.

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Crossfire: Somali Sunrise

Somali Sunrise is the sequel to Driftwood. Although it is the second book in the Driftwood Trilogy, many readers may regard it as the ‘fourth’ book in the Crossfire Trilogy, because it straddles both trilogies, answering the questions that arose after Driftwood and after Crossfire: Hearts on Fire.
In Somali Sunrise, Nancy Kendall returns to Mozambique on her friend Peter Coleman’s yacht, enjoying a scuba diving holiday. But soon unforeseen circumstances turns their holiday into a trip into hell.
When Karl sees Nancy’s photo on a CNN news broadcast, his world is shattered, even more so when he discovers that she had taken her six-year-old son, Daniel Kendall, on holiday with her. Could the little boy, now facing the same perils as his mother, be his child, and if so, will he get a chance to know his son, or will fate rip him away forever?
Stefan, happily married to Marcelle, immediately takes steps to rescue Nancy and her son, but his decision has unexpected consequences, both for him and Marcelle.

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Crossfire: Somali Sunrise

Crossfire: Somali Sunrise

by Niki Savage
Crossfire: Somali Sunrise

Crossfire: Somali Sunrise

by Niki Savage

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Overview

Somali Sunrise is the sequel to Driftwood. Although it is the second book in the Driftwood Trilogy, many readers may regard it as the ‘fourth’ book in the Crossfire Trilogy, because it straddles both trilogies, answering the questions that arose after Driftwood and after Crossfire: Hearts on Fire.
In Somali Sunrise, Nancy Kendall returns to Mozambique on her friend Peter Coleman’s yacht, enjoying a scuba diving holiday. But soon unforeseen circumstances turns their holiday into a trip into hell.
When Karl sees Nancy’s photo on a CNN news broadcast, his world is shattered, even more so when he discovers that she had taken her six-year-old son, Daniel Kendall, on holiday with her. Could the little boy, now facing the same perils as his mother, be his child, and if so, will he get a chance to know his son, or will fate rip him away forever?
Stefan, happily married to Marcelle, immediately takes steps to rescue Nancy and her son, but his decision has unexpected consequences, both for him and Marcelle.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151875981
Publisher: Niki Savage
Publication date: 02/15/2015
Series: The Driftwood Trilogy , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 762,586
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

My name is Niki Savage. I love writing for the escapism it offers, allowing me to inhabit a world of my own choosing. For that reason, I am also an avid reader, immersing myself in the imaginings of other writers. And movies, well, don't get me started. I go into withdrawal if I don't see at least two new movies a week.
I love chocolate, and consume the fruits of the cocoa bean in some form or another every day. Not really into ice cream, though, chocolate or otherwise.
In my spare time, I run a small shelter for feral cats, and find it very rewarding.

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