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RED

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEA

 

 

 

 

A NOVEL

 

 

 

EMILY BENEDEK

 

 

Four airliners are blown out of the sky--a devastating string of attacks taking hundreds of lives and striking fear into people and governments around the globe. Marie Petterssen, an ambitious young aviation reporter, has a hunch about the crashes, and her suspicions are confirmed when she's approached by Julian Granot, an Israeli airline-security expert and former Special Forces commando who has noticed her work.

Julian offers Marie a rare lead, one that will send her to London and later into the devastation of war-torn Iraq. With the help of a maverick FBI agent, Morgan Ensley, Marie stumbles onto the makings of a terrorist plot well beyond the destruction of airliners: the detonation of a rogue nuclear device in New York Harbor. The terrorists know that America's most vulnerable spot is its transportation system, and the mean to exploit it. Time is short.

But Marie is in the grip of circumstances beyond her control. Julian's intentions are unclear: Is he helping a journalist uncover answers the world craves, or is he setting up the woman to flush out an Islamic terrorist who killed Julian's partner twenty years earlier?

Julian holds the key, but Marie's role in the frantic race to unravel the plot grows when she learns that she may be tied to the terrorist leader in a more personal way.

Author Emily Benedek was writing an article on counterterrorism for Newsweek when she came into contact with a high-level Israeli counterterrorism expert. Due to his ongoing role in international investigations, much of what she learned in the course of their talks could only be told in a novel. What emerges from thse meetings is a bone-chilling story of suspense, as thrilling as it is plausible.

 

Reviews:

"Although Emily Benedek is known primarily as a journalist from her dispatches in such publications as Newsweek and Rolling Stone, she has also authored a number of nonfiction works, two of which concern American Indian issues and one that deals with her own spiritual journey. This time out, Benedek makes her fiction debut with Red Sea, a novel that will alter your worldview.... More than a great debut, Red Sea introduces a cast of characters that, should Benedek be desirous of such, would easily sustain an ongoing franchise. It simply doesn't get any better than this."

BookReporter.com

 

"This fiction debut from journalist Benedek (Through the Unknown, Remembered Gate: A Spiritual Journey) opens with a horrifying and credible scenario-the downing of three commercial jets, which results in the deaths of 723 people and plunges the world into a 9/11-like panic. Though none of the airlines involved is El Al, recently retired Israeli secret agent and aviation expert Julian Granot is tapped by his government to investigate. When Aviation Monthly journalist Marie Peterssen asks Julian for an interview, he uses her request to forge a professional relationship that he hopes will lead to more clues. Readers learn early on that Julian's old nemesis, Islamic extremist Mansour Obaidi, is the mastermind behind the crime, but Obaidi has bigger fish to fry as a massive container ship carrying a hellish mix of explosives heads toward New York City. Benedek offers lots of hot operational material and an exciting denouement, but thriller fans will find little that's really new, and the open ending, which promises a sequel, is less than convincing." (Sept.)

Publishers Weekly

 

"The world's intelligence services are riveted by their investigations of four crashed jetliners, but a far dirtier game is afoot. Working separately at first, the Israelis and the Americans unearth traces of a well-advanced plot to explode three nuclear warheads in the heart of the sea lanes approaching New York City. Then Israeli agent Julian Granot recruits an American journalist and an FBI agent to foil the plot before Armageddon erupts. While not a roman ŕ clef, this debut thriller by a seasoned reporter (Remembered Gate: A Spiritual Journey) purports to arise from the experiences of a real Israeli counterterrorism expert. Combining the nuts and bolts of a technothriller with the emotional resonance of young adventurers seeking truth and honor, Benedek's very readable, densely plotted, and cagily realistic saga-squeezed into two heart-pounding weeks-will have readers anticipating further escapades for her trio. Strongly recommended for popular fiction collections."

Barbara Conaty, Library Journal

 

About the Author:

Emily Benedek’s writing has appeared in Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. She spent a year following an FBI special agent and SWAT team operator and wrote about an American F15-C fighter pilot who flew in Operation Shock and Awe. Red Sea is her first novel.