The Geneva Decision
Pia Sabel plays to win.
Until a few weeks ago, she was an international soccer star. But now she’s taken the helm of her billionaire father’s private security company, and she’s playing against a whole new set of opponents – the kind who shoot to kill.
On her first day on the job, Pia’s client is assassinated in front of her. There’s no time for training, so Pia must trust her instincts and athletic skills to unravel the complicated maze of money laundering and piracy that will take her from Swiss mansions to the jungles of Cameroon.
Her battle-hardened employees suspect she’s just a spoiled rich girl with a mean corner kick. But Pia’s got some unexpected moves of her own. Will they be enough to bring her team through its mission?
The Story Behind This Book
When I was nineteen, young, naïve and single, I adopted a three year old girl whose parents were dysfunctional teenagers. I raised her and always admired her strength of character. She grew up to be a hairdresser and wonderful mother. I love her every bit as much as my natural children who came along 20 years later. I tried several venues to capture her indomitable spirit and finally decided she should lead a thriller. At first, I made a humorous teenaged version but no one liked it. I shelved it and wrote several short stories that followed the character through college to adulthood. Those stories found more fans. When I felt I’d developed the character into a fully fleshed out young woman, I made her big debut in The Geneva Decision.