Rescued Americans’ captivity chronicle due

The three U.S. military contractors who spent 1,967 days as captives
of Colombia’s main rebel group agreed they would write their story
together.

Now HarperCollins publicist Dee Dee DeBartlo says the
publisher’s William Morrow imprint will issue their book, “Out of
Captivity,” on Feb. 26.

Military agents posing as an
international humanitarian group rescued Marc Gonsalves, Tom Howes and
Keith Stansell on July 2 along with French-Colombian politician Ingrid
Betancourt.

The three were employed by Northrop Grumman Corp. when their surveillance flight crashed in rebel territory in February 2003.

HarperCollins’ Web site says the book was co-written with Colorado author Gary Brozek.(AP)

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