Time is running out. Three people hold the clues to where a dirty bomb is located, but they are being systematically killed. After their escape from Beirut, Lebanon, Jared and Fatemah Russell return to America and are caught between radical Muslims and their own safety. Joined by Habib Hanif and Anita Bashera, Jared and his friends meet three strangers who give them a cryptic message, but they too are being hunted. Anita’s brothers, Amil and Rajeed, have set things in motion and without divine intervention … thousands will die. Anita’s cousin, Kaleel Bashera, a CIA agent, has been given presidential authority to hunt down and kill Anita’s brothers, but there’s a problem … only Anita can identify Rajeed. Is she willing to kill her own brother? Tensions rise, tempers flare as the clock ticks. Can they solve the mystery before America experiences another September 11th ? Author Bryan M. Powell has done extensive research for this fictional, but true to life story. What if the events in this story were true? It’s only a matter of time.
Novelist Bryan M. Powell is a full-time writer and former owner of Hiram Bookstore in Hiram, GA. He is published by Tate Publishing, Kindle Direct Publishing and Vabella Publishing. He is also a member of the nationally known ACFW, American Christian Fiction Writers, The Christian Author’s Guild, where he holds the position as Vice President, He is a member of the Paulding County Writers Guild, and the local chapter of ACFW, the New Life Writers Group. Some of his work has been published in the Georgia Backroads Magazine, the Paulding County Writer’s Guild Quarterly Publication, Relief Notes, the Christian Authors Guild’s newest book, released in 2014, and in the WAVE.
He has been a speaker at the Carrolton Writers Guild on “How to Build a Killer Book Trailer”, at the Murder Goes South Writers Conference on Marketing, at the Providence Christian School on “The Five Elements of a Mystery”, at the Christian Authors Guild on Marketing, Whitesmoke (a critique program), the Friends of the Library in Walton County, Georgia, and the Douglasville Writers Conference on Marketing.