A Different Man

Mystery & Suspense, International
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Author: Mary Yungeberg ISBN: 9781370957156
Publisher: Mary Yungeberg Publication: October 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mary Yungeberg
ISBN: 9781370957156
Publisher: Mary Yungeberg
Publication: October 15, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Deemed a terrorist, renditioned to Egypt's Tora Prison, and presumed dead, redemption is a far-off dream for Rowan Milani. Reality is a nightmare of cruel torture and unbearable suffering at the hands of Muslim Brotherhood operative, Muusa Shemal. If only he could undo the past, he'd be a different man.

After his colleagues perform a daring extraction, an ally emerges: the world's most powerful, secretive Mafia Don. For reasons he'll share only with Rowan, the Don manipulates the President, outwits Shemal, and thwarts the Texas legal system, securing Rowan's exoneration and freedom.

When the Don shares his far-reaching plans, Rowan know what he must do. But time is running out. Divergent forces search for him and he must act, or find himself once more in the hands of those who seek personal revenge, political justice, and his destruction.

A Different Man is the third installment of the Rowan Milani Chronicles, beginning with CONSUMMATE BETRAYAL and its sequel, UNHOLY RETRIBUTION. All three titles are available in print at MaryYungeberg.com and Amazon.com. They may be purchased as e-books on numerous digital platforms.

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Deemed a terrorist, renditioned to Egypt's Tora Prison, and presumed dead, redemption is a far-off dream for Rowan Milani. Reality is a nightmare of cruel torture and unbearable suffering at the hands of Muslim Brotherhood operative, Muusa Shemal. If only he could undo the past, he'd be a different man.

After his colleagues perform a daring extraction, an ally emerges: the world's most powerful, secretive Mafia Don. For reasons he'll share only with Rowan, the Don manipulates the President, outwits Shemal, and thwarts the Texas legal system, securing Rowan's exoneration and freedom.

When the Don shares his far-reaching plans, Rowan know what he must do. But time is running out. Divergent forces search for him and he must act, or find himself once more in the hands of those who seek personal revenge, political justice, and his destruction.

A Different Man is the third installment of the Rowan Milani Chronicles, beginning with CONSUMMATE BETRAYAL and its sequel, UNHOLY RETRIBUTION. All three titles are available in print at MaryYungeberg.com and Amazon.com. They may be purchased as e-books on numerous digital platforms.

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