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Lädt ... Death Toll Risingvon Terry Keys
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I'm disappointed with DEATH TOLL RISING by Terry Keys. This fictional account between the U.S. alphabet agencies and a militant Muslim group hell-bent on destroying the Leaders of the World who have come to the U.S. for a religious meeting leaves little credibility to what might actually happen. The story lags in spots and then typos and formatting issues plagued it from the very beginning to the end interrupting the flow and expected anxiety. The ending also left it wide open for the next installment as all that took place was not resolved and left readers hanging. ( ) keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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US President Jackie Wilson fresh off her election victory wasted no time pushing for the change her campaign promised. World leaders descended to her hometown of Houston, Texas to attend the first World-Wide Religious Summit. As the eve of the summit approached Japan's Prime Minister, Akio Yoshida, suddenly falls dead... murdered in Houston's Chinatown. His final moments had been broadcast live for the entire world to see. During the stream a chilling death threat was made to the remaining world leaders and America was named as the mastermind behind the terror sending shockwaves across the globe. Leaping into action the FBI, CIA and Homeland Security attempt to pursue the real murderers but are left with no clues, no leads and ultimately no direction. As promised the following day at noon another world leader suddenly dies. In a desperate attempt to restore order to chaos, HPD Detective David Porter and his team are summoned to help with the case. As global panic sets in and the world begins to lose patience as the possibility of nuclear Armageddon lurks in the shadows. With everyone paralyzed by fear and time quickly running out, the fate of earth as we know it hangs delicately in the balance. The world could be coming to an end... no one wanted to watch... but no one could look away... Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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