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Jeanette Windle is an award-winning fiction author.
As the child of missionary parents, award-winning author and journalist Jeanette Windle grew up in the rural villages, jungles, and mountains of Colombia, now guerrilla hot zones. Her detailed research and writing is so realistic that it has prompted government agencies to question her to determine if she has received classified information. Currently based in Lancaster, PA, Jeanette has lived in six countries and traveled in more than 30, including Afghanistan. She has more than fifteen books in print.
Books
- CrossFire (2000)
The Parker Twins series:
- Cave of the Inca Re (2001)
- Jungle Hideout (2001)
- Mystery at Death Canyon (2002)
- Captured in Colombia (2002)
- Secret of the Dragon Mark (2002)
- Race for the Secret Code (2002)
Other:
- Jana's Journal (2002)
- Firestorm (sequel to CrossFire) (2004)
- The DMZ (2002)
- Zona de Despeje (The DMZ in Spanish) (2006)
- Betrayed (2008)
- Paz Ardiendo (2008) (Betrayed in Spanish)
- Veiled Freedom (2009)
- "Freedom's Stand" (2011) BOOK TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aonk0o3kQQ
External links