Invisible Armies

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Hodder & Stoughton, 2006 - Fiction - 375 pages
Danielle Leaf thinks she’s helping out a friend—until she is abducted and imprisoned in remote rural India. Her escape is only the beginning of a wild ride. Danielle is swept up in a secret war between anti-corporate activists and a transnational mining company that is poisoning thousands of Third World farmers. In a dizzying world of whirlwind romance on the Goa coast, bloody street battles in Paris, shadowy computer hackers and mysterious benefactors, the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred. Danielle discovers that both sides of this war hide terrible secrets—and are willing to kill to protect them.

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About the author (2006)

Jonathan Evans is the son of an ex-pat Rhodesian father and Canadian mother and was born and raised in Canada. He has travelled extensively all over the world and works as an IT consultant between trips. His first novel won the Canadian CWA prize for the best debut crime novel. He is now researching his fourth.

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