The Desert Contract, John Lathrop
The Desert Contract, John Lathrop
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The Desert Contract

Author: John Lathrop

Narrator: David Drummond

Unabridged: 11 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/06/2008


Synopsis

Investment counselor Steve Kemp—in an attempt to rebuild his finances, restore his integrity, and steer clear of politics—returns after a decade to the Arabian Gulf. There he reconnects by chance with his old flame Helen, their love affair reignites, and together they stumble into a shared crisis. Now married to an older man, a diplomat in a punishment posting at the end of his career, Helen is torn between loyalty and desire. Kemp is focused on financing their escape: he needs a major sale. With Helen's husband's unwitting help, the perfect client appears. But time has run out. Jihadists seeping back across the desert shake the country. The regime cracks. And everyone looks to their own escape plans, while Kemp chases his deal as far as he must. A gripping novel of love and loyalties, and the place where personal integrity and politics meet, The Desert Contract is a remarkable debut.

About John Lathrop

John Lathrop has been an expatriate for much of his life. Born in Michigan, as a child his family moved to Australia for three years. Following a four-year enlistment in the Air Force, he attended university in Los Angeles, then spent time in the southern Philippines in the U.S. Peace Corps. This was followed by almost fifteen years in the Middle East, primarily Saudi Arabia. Usually involved in training operations, he worked for government ministries, military contractors, government-owned industry, and private business. He now calls Calgary, Canada, home. The expatriate life and foreign environments form the settings of Lathrop's work. His themes and characters are contemporary. The Desert Contract is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alan on October 07, 2008

This is a first novel so I want to be charitable. It's a thriller set mainly in an imaginery saudi Arabia which is falling apart where Shi'ites mount an unsuccessful coup, Islamic extremists regularly carry out suicide bombings and members of the Royal family are bailing out. Steven Kemp, a failed......more