
And into the Fire
Robert Gleason(Author)
Starscape (Publisher)
Published on 6. June 2017
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-7653-7916-0 (ISBN)
Description
With an undeniable authority on the subject of all things nuclear, Robert Gleason brings readers' worst fears surrounding nuclear terrorism to life in this character-driven, page-turning thriller. After allying itself with Pakistan's intelligence services and notorious terrorist group, the Tehrik-e- Taliban-Pakistan (TTP), ISIS is ready to achieve its ultimate dream: Forcing the US into a clash of civilisations in the Mideast. The best way to accomplish this mission is to acquire three Pakistani nukes - then set them off in three US cities. The head of the CIA's Pakistan desk, Elena Moreno, and an intrepid journalist, Jules Meredith, are on their trail. Unfortunately, a powerful Saudi ambassador is blackmailing a corrupt American president, and now both men will do anything to stop these two women - to the point of having them killed. All the while, a notorious Pakistani terrorist, who twenty years ago was Elena's college lover, is leading a highly skilled, highly trained terrorist team into the US. They are armed with three Hiroshima-style nukes and are hell-bent on incinerating the three American cities. Can the two women stop them? The clock is ticking.
And Into the Fire is a novel to rank with Vince Flynn's Consent to Kill, Brad Meltzer's Retribution, and Brad Thor's Act of War.
And Into the Fire is a novel to rank with Vince Flynn's Consent to Kill, Brad Meltzer's Retribution, and Brad Thor's Act of War.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7653-7916-0 (9780765379160)
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ROBERT GLEASON is a highly regarded expert on nuclear terrorism. He's spoken on it at Harvard five times, on the Sean Hannity and Lou Dobbs TV shows, and starred in a two-hour History Channel special largely devoted to the subject. He has discussed it on George Noory's Coast to Coast AM, NPR and many other shows.