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The Doomsday Diary

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The US immigration agent looked up briefly at the man who had just presented his Venezuelan passport. The passport was genuine and the man seemed not at all nervous. In hindsight, the agent should have read the advisory that Venezuela was suspected of issuing passports to Middle Eastern terrorists, but he had not. Thus, the Iranian terrorist and his partner slipped easily into Miami.

It would not be until much later, after the gruesome deaths of countless innocent Americans, that the immigration agent learned that it had been he who had allowed terrorists into the country who days later would launch the deadliest bio-warfare attack in history. The fact that his only child was one of the dead would ultimately result in his suicide.

In its relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons, Iran had never lost sight of one thing - their use would almost certainly invite retaliation. Unless her enemies could first be brought to their knees by other means, the likelihood of emerging unscathed from such a cataclysm would be almost nil.

The US, the UK and Israel must be rendered incapable of responding, their militaries struck down inside their ships and silos, their governments laid low and their populations devastated. Only then could Iran hope to at last erase the Jews from the face of the Earth.

491 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 10, 2014

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Frederick Aldrich

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May 2, 2016
Read this book!!!

This was one of the most fascinating and engrossing stories I've ever read. It's a thriller from beginning to end. The characters are incredibly real. This seemed to be a warning of what could actually happen if we continue with the present administration.
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October 7, 2014
Not to my liking. Neither the plot nor the writing impressed me. My mistake that I chose to read it.
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