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Linda Winstead Jones. Secret Agent Sheik. New York: Silhouette, 2002.
The future of the people of Tamir rested on second-born son Sheik Hassan Kamal's
mission: infiltrate
Rahman Oil and confirm that the company was a front for the terrorist group suspected of
kidnapping the crown prince of Montebello. But his contacts had left out one important fact.
The company CEO was a woman - the stunningly beautiful, seemingly innocent Elena Rahman.
Courting Elena was the safest way to learn corporate secrets. But as passion between them
raged, instant and hot, Hassan fought a losing battle against falling for the daughter of his
country's deadly enemy.
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