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I bought a paperback from the PX in Italy in 1982 or 1983. The cover had a man riding a furutistic motorcycle with a woman riding behind him.



The story was about preventing a presidential assassination. The hero was a secret service agent in a super-max prison. He had been accused of trying to kill the president. He met a woman in the prison. She was a doctor. She knew how to beat the electronic tracking so they could escape.



She performed minor surgery on his back and places the tracker on a bunny, then talked him through performing the same surgery on her.



That's all I remember. When I left the army, I left a lot of my books in Italy. I have been trying to find that book for moere than 20 years. I'd appreciate anyone helping me find the title and/or author.



If, on the other hand, you happened to "find" my book in Italy, you could just return it. No questions asked. (Leetle Capitalist Joke. Ha. Ha. Ha.)



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    I bought a paperback from the PX in Italy in 1982 or 1983. The cover had a man riding a furutistic motorcycle with a woman riding behind him.



    The story was about preventing a presidential assassination. The hero was a secret service agent in a super-max prison. He had been accused of trying to kill the president. He met a woman in the prison. She was a doctor. She knew how to beat the electronic tracking so they could escape.



    She performed minor surgery on his back and places the tracker on a bunny, then talked him through performing the same surgery on her.



    That's all I remember. When I left the army, I left a lot of my books in Italy. I have been trying to find that book for moere than 20 years. I'd appreciate anyone helping me find the title and/or author.



    If, on the other hand, you happened to "find" my book in Italy, you could just return it. No questions asked. (Leetle Capitalist Joke. Ha. Ha. Ha.)



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      I bought a paperback from the PX in Italy in 1982 or 1983. The cover had a man riding a furutistic motorcycle with a woman riding behind him.



      The story was about preventing a presidential assassination. The hero was a secret service agent in a super-max prison. He had been accused of trying to kill the president. He met a woman in the prison. She was a doctor. She knew how to beat the electronic tracking so they could escape.



      She performed minor surgery on his back and places the tracker on a bunny, then talked him through performing the same surgery on her.



      That's all I remember. When I left the army, I left a lot of my books in Italy. I have been trying to find that book for moere than 20 years. I'd appreciate anyone helping me find the title and/or author.



      If, on the other hand, you happened to "find" my book in Italy, you could just return it. No questions asked. (Leetle Capitalist Joke. Ha. Ha. Ha.)



      Sorry about the irrelevant tag. I can't rcreate a relevant one. None of the existing ones seem to apply.









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      I bought a paperback from the PX in Italy in 1982 or 1983. The cover had a man riding a furutistic motorcycle with a woman riding behind him.



      The story was about preventing a presidential assassination. The hero was a secret service agent in a super-max prison. He had been accused of trying to kill the president. He met a woman in the prison. She was a doctor. She knew how to beat the electronic tracking so they could escape.



      She performed minor surgery on his back and places the tracker on a bunny, then talked him through performing the same surgery on her.



      That's all I remember. When I left the army, I left a lot of my books in Italy. I have been trying to find that book for moere than 20 years. I'd appreciate anyone helping me find the title and/or author.



      If, on the other hand, you happened to "find" my book in Italy, you could just return it. No questions asked. (Leetle Capitalist Joke. Ha. Ha. Ha.)



      Sorry about the irrelevant tag. I can't rcreate a relevant one. None of the existing ones seem to apply.







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