Fact: The attacks of September 11, 2001, brought terror to our doorstep. Fact: Suicide bombers, attacks on mass transit, the leveling of hotels and nightclubs followed elsewhere. Fact: Terrorists' endgame is maximum civilian casualties through minimum effort. Question: What's next?
Haggai Carmon's timely new intelligence thriller, The Red Syndrome, describes a plausible and frighteningly simple terrorist conspiracy: Introduce a lethal biological weapon into the nation's food supply in a way never before imagined. Which Americans belong to the Iranian-backed Islamic fundamentalist splinter group that threatens the U.S. population? Can they be stopped?
This exciting sequel to Haggai Carmon's Triple Identity again features ex-Mossad agent Dan Gordon, who now works for the U.S. Department of Justice. Like Triple Identity, The Red Syndrome begins with Gordon on the trail of what appears to be straightforward case of money-laundering.
But in the Byzantine world of dirty money and offshore accounts, multiple layers are the rule, not the exception. Crime breeds strange mutations. Here, you sleep with one eye open. Always. Gordon's investigation of dubious Russian mob money transfers is now assigned to the CIA. The plot quickly turns to a hunt for a devastating bio-terror weapon, a hunt that features murder, coded messages, kidnapping, breathtaking desert chases, and betrayals along the way.
With fast-paced action on three continents, good guys may not always have the upper hand. Problem is: who is good and who is bad? This insider intelligence thriller rivets the reader through to its surprising end.
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"By combining keen knowledge of the real-world situation, gained by his personal experience, with a vivid imagination, Haggai Carmon manages to draw the reader's attention to the real risks our modern society faces...What is remarkable is that it does so while telling a damn good story I couldn't stop reading." -Ephraim Sneh, M.D., Brigadier General, (Ret.), Member of Israeli Knesset, former Deputy Minister of Defense and former Minister of Health
"Tight and fluidly written...The Israeli-born Carmon, who (like Gordon) works with the Justice Department, obviously knows whereof he writes." -Booklist
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Höhe: 208 mm
Breite: 137 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-4778-0615-9 (9781477806159)
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Haggai Carmon is an Israeli-born international attorney sharing his time and practice between the United States, Israel, and the rest of the world. Since 1985, he has been assigned by several federal agencies with worldwide responsibility for asset recovery and legal intelligence-gathering outside the United States in complex, multimillion-dollar cases, most involving money laundering, which have required sensitive investigative work in more than thirty foreign countries. He has also been representing the U.S. Department of Justice in its Israeli litigation for the past two decades. Although his Dan Gordon thrillers are inspired by his work for the Justice Department, they are not autobiographical; they are fiction. He currently resides in New York and has nearly completed Chameleon, the next Dan Gordon intelligence thriller.