Introduction

Two American filmmakers arrive on assignment in the hotbed of the Middle East to shoot footage of petrochemical plants of Iran. In Beirut Chet Bentley is attacked in his hotel room; at the Beirut airport two Persian terrorists try to murder him; on the train to Iran, Chet and his lovely female assistant, stubborn, redheaded Karen O'Malley, are attacked in their sleeper car.

Somebody was trying to kill them. Who and why? Prisoner In Lebanon is the incredible adventure of two innocent people who unwittingly find themselves in the midst of the Iranian/Iraqi conflict. Two Americans severed from the protection of the American flag . . . two Americans on the run from enemies they can not see.

But it is a story offering more than bomb blasts and wartime terrorism. The pages seep with a deeper kind of terror that lurks in the hearts of women who become victims of the undeniably superior strength of the male sex. Kidnapped and held hostage in an Iranian sheik's pasha, Karen O'Malley, the redheaded dream of the oil world, becomes a target of abuse and desire.

Turn the pages and read how a strong-willed ex-Special Forces Marine rescues the woman from the hands of swarthy-faced megalomaniacs bent on destroying her womanhood.