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The Khartoum project a visit to the netherworld of international intrigue where nothing is sacred. Because of her parents' involvement in criminal activities, Monica Brett, an intelligent young girl becomes the ward of the state. Although she is an honors student and a star athlete, she has no money to finance higher education. She becomes a high-class call girl to make enough money to cover the cost of her university studies.

A local pimp attempts to recruit her to the stable of the mafia’s prostitutes and drug dealers. In the ensuing conflict, she kills the gangster in self-defense. While in prison awaiting her trial Monica acquires her B.A.

Following a spectacular trial, and acquittal, United Security Service a shady private organization jointly owned by the CIA, MI5, KGB, and the MOSSAD, recruits her to work for them as a secret agent.

Monica’s first assignment is to Khartoum, to work out a method to eliminate General Asif with extreme prejudice. Her cover as a UN management expert gets her in the Sudan and close to the target. She dupes the general’s security chief, Dimitri into helping her. Monica works out a method to do the job. With the assistance of the CIA the client ordering the assassination , she finds a "contractor", Belinda to do the assassination. Using a trans-dermal patch, she poisons the general. Following hair-raising adventures, they escape the Sudan and Monica returns to her studies at Toronto University, awaiting her next assignment.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2015
ISBN9781613092323
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