
Imminent Threat
When the CIA learns the United States is under imminent threat of attack, possibly involving the highest levels of the Iranian Government, Bill Graham turns to the one man he hopes can prevent the devastating slaughter of innocent civilians. Maybe even another war.
AKIL HASSAN was an elite CIA officer, until he broke the rules and was fired from the Agency. Given a second chance by his one-time mentor, he has no intention of letting Bill Graham down. As he begins tracking the terrorist's next move though, he quickly finds himself trapped in a wilderness of mirrors where nothing is what it seems, where his own past threatens to rise up and destroy him mid-fight, and where trusting those around him could very well prove fatal. But with a deadly biological agent on the loose, a devastating war with Iran on the horizon--and with time running out--he has no choice but to carry on and complete his mission, even if it means breaking the Agency's rules all over again. Because this time, he knows, there will be no second chances.
PRAISE FOR IMMINENT THREAT:
"Imminent Threat is a wonderful surprise. Daniel Dick's mastery of plot and character, his sense of realism and authoritative writing style herald a rare and exciting new voice in the genre." - Michael Beckner, Screenwriter of Spy Game
"A nail-biter of a thriller, loaded with ultra-relevant issues and themes. Suspenseful, even-handed and well-researched, Imminent Threat puts a frighteningly human face to the threat of terror " - Daniel Kalla, International Bestselling Author of Pandemic and Cold Plague
"This book is cool, lean, hard-edged, and a runaway freight of a story, but it's also layered, full of rich characters who are completely realized, and the plot is all too plausible and all too real. In short, a damn good book." - David Stone, NYT's Bestselling Author of The Echelon Vendetta
- Undertittel
- An International Spy Thriller
- Forfatter
- Daniel Dick
- ISBN
- 9780986495922
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 481 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 20.3.2019
- Forlag
- Black Diamond Publishing
- Antall sider
- 326
