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Sinai Subway

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For agent Duke Pirak, the coded text message on his phone is brief and to the point: "Go to Egypt to document militant link between Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood." At age sixty-two, Duke is still considered a viable agent. His …

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For agent Duke Pirak, the coded text message on his phone is brief and to the point: "Go to Egypt to document militant link between Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood." At age sixty-two, Duke is still considered a viable agent. His first trip to Cairo was nine years ago, and he is eager to return-and possibly find his former lover, Sandi. After finding her, a young Bedouin girl enters their life. When she is taken by her gangster father to the Sinai Peninsula, Duke and Sandi have to rescue her from being sold as a sex slave. Duke's two assignments become intrinsically linked through the politics of.

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"For agent Duke Pirak, the coded text message on his phone is brief and to the point: "Go to Egypt to document militant link between Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood." At …"

— Margaret

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