Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Urban, Lang:en
Summary
In this overheated thriller about nuclear terrorism from
bestseller Strieber (_2012: The War for Souls_), Jim Deutsch,
a CIA contract employee whose expertise is
counterproliferation, has the world's fate in his hands as he
races to foil the Islamic master-terrorist known as the
Madhi. When Deutsch learns that some plutonium has been
smuggled over the U.S. border from Mexico, he begins to
suspect that America's elaborate homeland security apparatus
has been compromised. His valiant efforts, alas, aren't
enough to prevent the destruction of Las Vegas. As U.S.
president William Fitzgerald ponders whether to launch
devastating counterattacks aimed at much of the Muslim world,
the tension rises, but the impact is undercut by some uneven
prose (She looked back at him as if from another dimension,
her gaze resplendent with the unquenchable hope of youth, her
mother's proud lips, determined, supremely confident that her
dad was the great man she believed him to be).
(Feb.)
Strieber, known for his science fiction and nonfiction
speculation about extraterrestrials, tackles the war on
terror in a page-turning thriller. James Deutsch, a
government agent and expert on nuclear weapons, fears that a
terrorist organization has brought a bomb across the Mexican
border. While investigating, he finds himself facing
roadblocks at every turn, forcing him not to trust anyone.
Does someone in the government have inside knowledge? Then
the unthinkable happens, and it appears to be only a matter
of time before the U.S. collapses. Strieber knows how to
create suspense, and he provides a too-realistic-for-comfort
scenario that should land him on the talk-show circuit
declaiming on terrorism. For thriller readers, though, the
important thing to remember is that this novel is less a
Vince Flynn–type action romp than it is a rant about
the bureaucratic bunglings of government agencies amid the
chaos of a terrorist threat, so steer readers accordingly.
--Jeff AyersFrom Publishers Weekly
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