White Slavery at the Desert Inn - Couverture souple

Inzko, Arnold

 
9781798025130: White Slavery at the Desert Inn

Synopsis

Zaid Abu Bakr becomes of age and rekindles the Bakr’s ruthless slavery business. He becomes a cruel master slaver and directs his slave mongers to abduct white teenage females in Europe and Africa. The slavers are experts in dealing with the brutal and ruthless methods of human trafficking of slaves. They capture teenage females from beaches, shopping malls, university parks, and many other places that these unfortunate and innocent young women visit.Fortunately for these innocent young women, Inspector Bruno Schultz and Alfredo Mandolini team up because they have a score to settle, working relentlessly undercover, tracking down the Austrian, Spanish, and Italian abducted teenagers. That leads the lawmen into the depths of Tunisia, including the dangerous desert, arid but full of a terrible life. They travel in parts of Europe and Tunisia, searching for leads to find these unfortunate females to return them to their homes.The novel describes the inner workings of human trafficking and the gruesome methods that the slave mongers use to train young white teenagers to become obedient sex slaves, serving ruthless Arabs in the depths of the Middle East and the desert. Both the human traffickers and the police will not spare their bullets to achieve their goals. Many of their confrontations result in bloody battles to complete their gruesome goals.

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