Every member of the Special Ops US Air Force pararescue jumpers, the PJs, swears by the motto That Others May Live. A top-secret mission to save a kidnapped Saudi princess will put that oath to the ultimate test. With a force of armed men, a former mujahideen chases across the desert of Yemen to recover his Saudi wife, kidnapped by her powerful father, a prince of the Kingdom. The kidnapping turns violent, she is badly wounded, and the PJs are dropped into the vast sere badlands to rescue the princess and a young American diplomat swept up in the plot. The mission becomes a minute-by-minute race between the pursuing husbands band of tribal allies and the PJs rushing to the rescue, as the princesss life seeps away. The Empty Quarter is a pulse-quickening tour de force featuring the tactics and men of modern combat search-and-rescue and the complex politics of todays Arabian peninsula. Its a moving tale of desperate love and sacrifice set in the wastes of the Rub al Khali, the worlds largest and harshest sand desert.
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Publication Date: 01 Aug 2014
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781477824023
About David L. Robbins
David L. Robbins currently teaches advanced creative writing at VCU Honors College. He is the author of eleven action-packed novels including War of the Rats Broken Jewel The Betrayal Game The Assassins Gallery and Scorched Earth. An award-winning essayist playwright and screenwriter Robbins founded the James River Writers an organization dedicated to supporting professional and aspiring writers. He also co-founded the Podium Foundation which encourages artistic expression in Richmonds high schools. Robbins extends his creative scope beyond fiction as an accomplished guitarist and student of jazz pop and Latin classical music. When hes not writing hes often sailing shooting weightlifting and traveling the world. He lives in his hometown of Richmond Virginia.