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Four airplanes are blown out of the sky-hundreds of civilians are dead, and the world is gripped by fear. As young American reporter Marie Peterssen investigates the attacks, she meets Julian Granot, a mysterious Israeli operative who offers her an enticing lead - one that points them to maverick FBI agent Morgan Ensley and the ravages of war-torn Iraq. Soon, Marie, Julian, and Morgan discover a connection between the crashes and a devastating plot to detonate a nuclear bomb in a New York City port - and time is running out. As Marie races to understand a sophisticated terror network, she…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Four airplanes are blown out of the sky-hundreds of civilians are dead, and the world is gripped by fear. As young American reporter Marie Peterssen investigates the attacks, she meets Julian Granot, a mysterious Israeli operative who offers her an enticing lead - one that points them to maverick FBI agent Morgan Ensley and the ravages of war-torn Iraq. Soon, Marie, Julian, and Morgan discover a connection between the crashes and a devastating plot to detonate a nuclear bomb in a New York City port - and time is running out. As Marie races to understand a sophisticated terror network, she stumbles upon a shocking revelation: She may have a deep personal connection to the Islamic mastermind behind the attacks. Now, she will stop at nothing to uncover the truth. But it could cost Marie and her team the mission and their lives.
Autorenporträt
Emily Benedek graduated from Harvard College, where she played on Harvard's first women's varsity soccer team, and was a Mary Cary Agassiz Scholar. Her articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Vogue, Dallas Morning News, Mosaic, Tabletmag.com, and on NPR, among others. Her first book, The Wind Won't Know Me: A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute (Alfred a. Knopf, Inc.), was a finalist for the Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize. She is the author of Beyond the Four Corners of the World: A Navajo Woman's Journey (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.), and a memoir, Through the Unknown, Remembered Gate (Schocken). She is also the author of Hometown Betrayal: A Tragic Story of Secrecy and Sexual Abuse in Mormon Country (Greenleaf Press). She has two daughters and lives in New York City.