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A film producer, a handsome star, and an African safari guide must race to protect themselves and the earth from a terrorist nuclear trade. Film producer Pero Baltazar thought he was taking a Berlin filming task. He needed the task, needed to reunite in the saddle after fighting off a life-threatening experience in East Africa - al-Shabaab experienced attacked his staff, intent on a much larger terrorist attack. All of the sudden he detects himself under orders from his part-time employers at the State Department and the CIA when he's handed a mysterious package. It's an task he doesn't want. The issue is, it is employment contracted by mysterious patrons who are prepared to get rid of him if he doesn't deliver. Pero - now in much too deep - changes to friends, old and new, to help him unravel the unknown of the package deal, uncover connections to Nazi concentration-camp yellow metal lately sold by the US Treasury, and thwart the ex-Stasi chief, now head of a powerful banking group. Within this fast-paced sequel to Murder on Safari, Pero calling on Mbuno, his good friend and East African safari guide, to anticipate the moves of his opponents as if they were pets - dangerous vermin - who have kidnapped both film star and director. Mbuno's tracking skills may keep them from getting killed - provided Pero can rope in more help and keep the CIA at bay. Exhilarating and expertly built, The Berlin Deal is a gripping thriller set in post-German reunification Europe. Skyhorse Posting, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Catalogs imprints, are happy to publish a broad range of catalogs for listeners thinking about fiction - books, novellas, politics and medical thrillers, humor, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love reviews, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every subject we submit becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, were committed to catalogs on content that are occasionally overlooked and to authors whose work might not usually find a home.