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Wolf Laurel: … and cause the blood of every man, woman and child to run in the streets of the Great Satan.

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Retired FBI Special Agent, Bruce McGowan, now a Counter-Terrorist Operative for the U.S. Department of State, returns to his childhood domicile in rural West Virginia, to investigate a young unidentified Middle Eastern male who was killed in a pedestrian accident. In the dead man's possession is alarming evidence of a terrorist plot to detonate a massive explosive device in a Charleston, West Virginia, area large chemical factory that manufactures deadly Hydrogen Chlorine and Cyanide Gases.

While staying at a local Bed and Breakfast, named Wolf Laurel, McGowan also becomes involved with the Proprietress of the Inn, Adrianna Wolf.

As McGowan uncovers a terrorist plot, hatched by three other Islamic fascist students, he pulls double duty...protecting Adrianna and her guests, while strategizing with the "Birdman", his boss at CTT, and a young Charleston, West Virginia, FBI Agent, to neutralize the suspects before they can put their horrific plan into action.
Will an entire city of 100,000 perish at the hands of these extremists or will Bruce McGowan take them down?

404 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 6, 2022

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Lee Martin

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Lee Martin, author of The Bright Forever.
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September 26, 2023
Don't call wolf too often or you may get bit.

What a homecoming the story has to tell. Excellent read that will keep you wanting to see which way is up.
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