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.



