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During a terrorist attack at a Vermont ski lodge, a bartender may be the only hope for the hostages: "A new tough guy to root for." -Matt Hilton, bestselling author of the Joe Hunter novels Scottish transplant Jake Boulder is tending bar at an exclusive Vermont ski resort on New Year's Eve when armed terrorists hold up the lodge and take all the customers and guests hostage. Trapped with the others, Boulder watches in horror as the female terrorist leader disfigures a singer to make her point. He wants to fight back-but he's unarmed and being held at gunpoint. But finally, Boulder finds a way…mehr

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During a terrorist attack at a Vermont ski lodge, a bartender may be the only hope for the hostages: "A new tough guy to root for." -Matt Hilton, bestselling author of the Joe Hunter novels Scottish transplant Jake Boulder is tending bar at an exclusive Vermont ski resort on New Year's Eve when armed terrorists hold up the lodge and take all the customers and guests hostage. Trapped with the others, Boulder watches in horror as the female terrorist leader disfigures a singer to make her point. He wants to fight back-but he's unarmed and being held at gunpoint. But finally, Boulder finds a way to escape from the terrorists and searches for a way to raise the alarm. And after he discovers the terrorists' plan to leave no witnesses to their crime, he knows he has a race against time to save as many innocent people as he can . . .
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Graham Smith is Professor of Politics at the University of Westminster and Founding Chair of the Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies (KNOCA). He is a leading authority on participatory and deliberative democracy, citizens' assemblies and climate governance and has been recognized as one of the top 100 most influential academics in government.