The Circuit

The Circuit by Jacquieline Davis, published by Penguin in 1998, presents an insightful look into the life of one of the few female bodyguards and hostage rescuers in the country. Spanning 307 pages, this book details Davis’s experiences as she travels around the globe, including a notable case in Iceland where she rescued children from a dangerous situation involving their mother. The narrative offers a unique perspective on the challenges and complexities faced in high-stakes rescue operations.
Readers will find a compelling account of various cases that highlight the intricacies of bodyguard work and hostage rescue. The text provides a firsthand look at the emotional and physical demands of the profession, showcasing the resilience required in such critical situations. Through her experiences, Davis sheds light on the realities of her work, making this book a significant contribution to the genre of fiction that explores themes of danger and heroism.
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Jacquieline Davis is one of only two or three female bodyguards and hostage rescuers in the country. Her work has taken her all over the world, including to Iceland where she rescued children who were smuggled out of the country by their suicidal mother. This text details several of her cases.
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