Foreword
Sally Campbell was a secretary from New York City who arrived in Tehran, Iran filled with a sense of adventure and purpose.
Tehran was one of Sally's stops on a highly eventful vacation trip, which was serving the dual purpose of getting her away from her job and relieving some of the hurts stemming from an unsuccessful marriage which had terminated a short time earlier.
One morning as Sally was leaving her hotel to get on a tour bus, on which she would see the city's main sights, a mysterious man snuck up behind her. He told her to freeze, then related the potential deadly message that he was holding a knife on her and would not hesitate to use it if she gave him any cause.
The man led her to a van not far away, where Sally met her abductor's two companions. A mask was thrown over her face, after which she was helplessly bound with rope. She was not allowed any measure of freedom until she arrived in the middle of a sandy desert, where the only building in sight was a small house where the three men were staying and where she would be held captive.
The men, Said, Kasem and Abdul, immediately let her know that they are planning to take numerous advantages of her sexually. To prove their point they hold her at gunpoint and knifepoint while they take as many sexual liberties as they desire, many of them being downright cruel and painful.
After a while it is revealed to Sally that she is to serve another purpose apart from providing three sexually hungry men with an accessible carnal outlet.
Sally discovers that she is being held as a hostage in a dangerous game of Middle East politics in which she wonders time and again if she will be allowed to live.
-The Publisher
