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The Plot to Assassinate Secret Shepherd - cover

The Plot to Assassinate Secret Shepherd

James Osborne

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Summary

Guided by the belief that one's true worth lies in uplifting others, Paul Winston and his wife Anne channel their fortune into quiet acts of philanthropy.
 
But good intentions make dangerous enemies. From Canada’s remote First Nations communities to rural villages in West Africa and the heartlands of America, every project they touch attracts danger. Paul and Anne discover they’ve stumbled into the crosshairs of a ruthless international crime syndicate... and that there's a price on their heads.
 
With their children’s lives on the line, the two must uncover who's tracking them. But will their mission of hope become their final legacy?
 
A riveting international thriller, THE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE SECRET SHEPHERD is the second book in the Secret Shepherd Chronicles series by James Osborne.
Available since: 06/12/2025.
Print length: 410 pages.

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