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21 Immortals

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by Rozlan Mohd Noor


  “No, this is no ordinary kidnapping. He is taking this public and it is to his advantage. He is not communicating with the family and that can only mean he's not open to negotiations. More importantly, by not communicating with the family, he has eliminated the one method we had to nail him,” Ong points out. “We can't track his calls.”

  ... But there is one problem: the target he chooses turns out to be the grandson of the US Secretary of State, and the second anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden is coming up.

  A wonderful romp.

  About the Author

  Rozlan Mohd Noor was an officer with the Royal Malaysian Police for 11 years before opting for a career in human resource management. He worked in several major corporations and multinationals before, eventually, starting his own HR and security consultancy.

  Even after leaving the force, the evolution of crime scene investigation (CSI), and the introduction of technology continues to fascinate him. Initially, he wrote crime stories to entertain friends. Later, encouraged by them, he started working on novels

 

 

 


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