Missing
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About the Book
“Missing,” is about the disappearance of the wife and teenage daughter of an African American army general, from their home in Frankfurt Germany.
Frustrated by the lack of progress being made by military and German investigators, the general requests the aid of a crack NYPD detective and close friend, CD Smith, to help find his family.
Upon his arrival in Germany, detective Smith is confronted with a myriad of problems – foreign culture, different police procedure, language barrier – and what initially was a missing persons case soon evolves into international intrigue; confrontation with Neo-Nazi elements, international trafficking of humans in Egypt, the civil war and slavery in Sudan.
About the Author
Samuel L. Williams worked for the Department of Defense in Germany from 1986-1995, during the volatile years of repeated terrorist attacks against Americans, and military targets. He lived in Germany for 18 years and traveled extensively throughout Europe. This is his third novel that completes a trilogy about the tribulation of Americans living and working in Europe in support if the United States military commitment. He has a Masters Degree from University of Maryland, and has taught with American colleges in Europe. Mr. Williams is now retired and lives in New Jersey, where he devotes his full time to writing.