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Nuclear weapons were the terror of the Cold War, a thing of the past....or so the United States' government thought. When a long abandoned Russian nuclear plant is raided, a terrorist plot spanning nations threatens millions of America's citizens. With a sleepy Virginia town held hostage and a ticking clock until the nation's capital is destroyed, Neil Dugan stands alone. Can one agent succeed in an impossible mission or will tragedy strike the heart of America?

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Nuclear weapons were the terror of the Cold War, a thing of the past....or so the United States' government thought. When a long abandoned Russian nuclear plant is raided, a terrorist plot spanning nations threatens millions of America's citizens. With a sleepy Virginia town held hostage and a ticking clock until the nation's capital is destroyed, Neil Dugan stands alone. Can one agent succeed in an impossible mission or will tragedy strike the heart of America?
Autorenporträt
Bob Killebrew is a mountaineer from North Carolina, a graduate of The Citadel. He holds advanced degrees in history and international relations. During a thirty-year Army career, he fought in Vietnam alongside Montagnard tribesmen and Vietnamese paratroopers, commanded a battalion in the storied 82nd Airborne Division and a joint task force in Central America, served in the Pentagon at the highest levels and taught at the Army War College. After retirement, he consulted on defense policy for the Defense Department and civilian corporations and was a visiting senior fellow at a prominent defense-oriented think tank in Washington. He has been a Green Beret, a paratrooper, a crewman on ocean sailing yachts, a lecturer and authority on national defense issues, and an author of books and studies on strategy. He and his first wife Pixie live and sail on the Chesapeake Bay in Newport News, Virginia.