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Will Conlan is an unconventional thinker. After winning a baseball game with an innovative toss of a rosin bag, he catches the interest of a chief operative of the Homeland Security¿s Analytic Red Cell. Employing the creative problem solving of philosophers, futurists, and Hollywood movie writers, this intelligence unit is seeking any original ideas about anticipating terrorist plots. As a recent surge of terrorist activity undermines these fresh insights, the operative banks on the notion that Will¿s youthful imagination, unclouded by the premise of ¿it can¿t be done,¿ may provide the key…mehr

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Will Conlan is an unconventional thinker. After winning a baseball game with an innovative toss of a rosin bag, he catches the interest of a chief operative of the Homeland Security¿s Analytic Red Cell. Employing the creative problem solving of philosophers, futurists, and Hollywood movie writers, this intelligence unit is seeking any original ideas about anticipating terrorist plots. As a recent surge of terrorist activity undermines these fresh insights, the operative banks on the notion that Will¿s youthful imagination, unclouded by the premise of ¿it can¿t be done,¿ may provide the key insight they need and seeks to secretly exploit Will¿s unhindered ¿out of the box¿ thinking. Unaware of the magnitude of danger surrounding him, Will uncovers something he wasn¿t supposed to discover¿a connection between a television advertisement and a master terrorist plot. Narrowly surviving, he alone foils a bombing at Wrigley Field. Uncertain about the knowledge he now holds, he has to figure out the terrorists¿ next target. Will just doesn¿t realize¿it¿s him.
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John Kalkowski has been aware of teens' creative thinking since his first teaching days. He has been a middle school language arts teacher for thirteen years; he lives in Omaha, with his wife and two children. An avid sports fan, he roots for the Cubs each hopeful season. Red Cell is his first novel.