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Guerrillas In The Midst

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Flight lessons and military training weren't needed this time as twenty-five suburban movie theaters scattered throughout the Eastern United States mysteriously exploded in an apparent synchronized attack, killing hundreds of Americans. While the world struggles to understand how the United States with all of its technological superiority could again fall prey to domestic terror. Federal investigator Jack Neil of the FBIs Joint Terrorism Task Force uncovers a link to a dead drug addict and wonders what it could mean. Kevin MacAfee knows]he is a recently released convict and unsuspecting pawn in the mass murder perpetrated by a group calling themselves UMYAthe United Muslim Youth Association, led by Mustapha Aziz the son of a high ranking Jordanian diplomat, and brother to Najla Aziz, Kevin MacAfees beautiful, but nave girlfriend. It was Kevin MacAfee who revealed the discontentment among Americas neglected and underprivileged citizenry. Showing Najla and Mustapha first-hand how homeless, inner-city, drug-addicted vagabonds willingly sell their prized U.S. credentials often for as little as ten dollarsa seemingly insignificant action until Mustapha Aziz devises a clandestine plan enabling fifty of his UMYA operatives to anonymously sow terror on U.S. soil using the purchased identities. The movie theater bombings were just the prelude in the fall of the Great Satan as twenty-five teams comprised of two members each spread out along the east coast as part of phase two of UMYAs diabolical plan to simultaneously bomb twenty-five major hotels in twenty-five major eastern U.S. cities. Only two people in the World know the secret identities of the operativesKevin MacAfee is one of them. Agent Jack Neil of the JTTF wishes he was the other, and is frantically racing against time and hope itself to find and apprehend Mr. MacAfee in his effort to prevent the death of thousands of unsuspecting American citizens. UMYAs minions are searching for MacAfee too. He is the weak link that could undermine their plan to exploit Americas newfound vulnerability in their quest to expose the myth that is American power.

384 pages, Hardcover

First published April 20, 2006

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G.D. McCrary

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This was written by my High School sweetie, so I am anxious to get a hold of a copy and see what he has to say!
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