Islam's FireIslam's Fire
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eBook, 2010
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Current format, eBook, 2010, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsA frantic phone call from the president of World Bank jars Carl Lukin and Ann Curlin out of a restful vacation on the Hood Canal in Washington State. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been stolen from the bank, and the bank president wants to hire Lukin Investigations to find the money before news gets out causing the bank to collapse. In the course of the investigation Carl uncovers a terrorist cell operating the U.S. As Carl and Ann Follow they realize that the theft is connected to a body Carl had discovered in the Hood Canal. The money trail leads to the terrifying realization that it has been stolen to finance and International terrorist organization called Islam's Fire. Cal's first allegiance is to the bank, but he feels compelled to notify the CIA of the terrorist connection. Before they can be stopped, the terrorist attack the power grid on the West Coast, Blacking out more than half the country. Working with both the FBI and the CIA, Carl and Ann track the leaders of Islam's around the world. Before they can stop them they manage to wreak havoc, causing death and destruction all across the country. Murder, terror bombings and personal tragedy all force Carl to face the unthinkable in his urgent hunt to stop Islam's Fire.
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