The Uncounted
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Lone Cloud Publishing, 2015.
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9781664991804
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Available Online

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8h 34m 0s
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eAudiobook
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English

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

James B. Swartz., James B. Swartz|AUTHOR., & Tony Fisk|READER. (2015). The Uncounted . Lone Cloud Publishing.

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James B. Swartz, James B. Swartz|AUTHOR and Tony Fisk|READER. 2015. The Uncounted. Lone Cloud Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

James B. Swartz, James B. Swartz|AUTHOR and Tony Fisk|READER. The Uncounted Lone Cloud Publishing, 2015.

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James B. Swartz, James B. Swartz|AUTHOR, and Tony Fisk|READER. The Uncounted Lone Cloud Publishing, 2015.

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Detective Inspector Sean Fagan of SOCA investigates the Agency, a criminal fraternity trafficking illegal immigrants.

Trapped in a wretched world of modern slavery, abuse and barbaric killings, Jelena, an illegal from Kosovo dreams of freedom, but violent forces which shaped her adolescence still dominate her life.

When MI5 inform Fagan the Agency are contracting expendable people for use by an Islamic terror cell, he is forced into a joint operation while the SIS manipulate their own dark and secret ways to justify long-term targets.

Jelena is given to the cell as a disposable chattel and finds herself locked in a flat with millions of virus contaminated bank notes. Death awaits until events reunite her with Gavrilo, the boy she had known and loved when both were adolescents. Now a hardened solider and car thief for the Agency, Gavrilo seeks refuge from reality by busking with his violin and believing Jelena is an angel, a vision who he has always loved but believes is dead.

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