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This last installment of the trilogy finds Steve and Diane back in the States for the holidays visiting family in Florida and Maryland. However twin brothers born and raised in the United States, disillusioned with our way of life, are recruited by al-Qaida. From the sands of Iraq to the streets of New York this domestic terror cell dispatches suicide bombers to wreak havoc and chaos. Steve this time volunteers to help find and stop a suicide bomber from changing a New Year’s Eve celebration in a major city to a death zone.

126 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2012

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870 reviews33 followers
January 23, 2013
I received a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review.

This is the third and final book in the Trihedral Trilogy. I loved it!

Steve Ciccone (Chic to his friends) has retired from the FSA (again!), and he and his wife, Diane, are visiting his family in the US. He's a fantastic character; he is very charismatic and charming.

Steve's friend, George "Geo" Jackson has taken over Steve's job at the FSA. He is also a fantastic character. He has a very sharp mind and is dedicated to protecting the citizens of the United States.

This is an exciting and thrilling conclusion to an amazing trilogy. I loved this story. It has a spine chilling reality to what could possibly happen if terrorists could get their hands on some uranium ore to create a dirty bomb. I loved how this story is told. There has been a lot of either research or experience by the author, as there is a lot of fine detail in the writing. This book brought my fears to the forefront of my mind. I find myself completely horrified that anyone would want to use uranium ore for weapons. I'm not a big fan of nuclear power. Although it is a "clean" source of energy, the waste is a health hazard, not only to humans, but the Earth as a whole. I sometimes wish that the atom had never been split. There will always be this threat hanging over the Earth that could potentially kill us all. As they say, one man's warrior is another man's terrorist. And as long as there is greed, there will always be someone willing to martyr themselves for "the cause". I cannot see how blowing yourself, and thousands of innocent people, up will achieve anything but death and destruction (except one less mad person to create havoc). If there is life after death, I believe that you reap what you sow.

Frank Ruffolo has written an amazing series that is full of danger, intrigue and adventure. I highly recommend this book (and series) if you love thrillers/suspense. - Lynn Worton
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August 25, 2012
Book Three in The Trihedral of Chaos Trilogy

The Federal Security Agency (FSA)has uncovered the plans to destroy a city during a New Year's Eve celebration. Thru the twists and turns they have to figure out who is planning the destruction and where it will be. Even tho Steve is retired, he agrees to help capture one more terrorist and save the lives of many citizens of the United States.

Even tho this book is part of a trilogy, it (and the other books also) can be read as a stand alone.

I am so glad that I was introduced to this trilogy. It is a gem of a series that I will be recommending to my family and friends.

FTC disclosure: This book was given to me by the author hoping I would review it.
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