Chapter SixDebbie Cantor began moving due east after blowing up the mine entrance at Akashat. She figured she might be able to reach the Euphrates and negotiate a ride downriver towards Baghdad. If she could get hold of a phone she could contact the Mossad and get reconnected with Glenn. Regardless of how it worked out, she had to get out of the desert. A woman getting caught out here alone wearing military fatigues had the chance of a snowball in hell. The ISIL fighter was carrying a CZ-99 Yugoslavian automatic pistol, which she traded for the knife she shoved up his crotch. The magazine carried fifteen rounds, which would be enough to get her out of most jams. She grievously regretted not having looked for water but if she had been intercepted, it might have cost her life. She knew that

