Tell your friends about this item:
11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees
Philip Kraske
11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees
Philip Kraske
Trudy Schelling arrives at her company in Jersey City, New Jersey, to start her first day of work at Hallerbee Net Research. The date is November 9. Barely through the door, she is grabbed by a man in military garb - one of several in the brownstone townhouse - but fends him off and manages to escape. Twenty minutes later, six terrorists, fleeing their botched job of planting a miniature atomic bomb in the Empire State Building, screech to a halt in front of the same townhouse, three police cars on their tail. The terrorists run inside, and a hostage standoff ensues, the dozen hostages ostensibly being Hallerbee employees.
Pursued through the streets of Manhattan, Trudy knows that the attack is a false-flag operation. In a matter of hours, she is portrayed in the media as the seventh terrorist of the group, and the entire country is baying for her blood. Her only hope is Paul Klippen, a State Department official whose lonely task is to expose the lies about her and stop war between the United States and Iran.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 27, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781927664094 |
Publishers | Encompass Editions |
Pages | 216 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 12 mm · 240 g |
Language | English |