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Middle Eastern terrorists hire a Mexican drug cartel to smuggle them into the United States across the border with Mexico. Once in the United States, jihadists head north and hide in the Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. The terrorists plan to pilot and crash several ultralight planes equipped with fire bombs. The bombs will explode and set raging fires to forests throughout the West. These fires will be a cover for their ultimate secret terrorist mission, one that could cause a pandemic and threaten to destroy the entire country. FBI Special Agent Maria Spencer…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Middle Eastern terrorists hire a Mexican drug cartel to smuggle them into the United States across the border with Mexico. Once in the United States, jihadists head north and hide in the Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. The terrorists plan to pilot and crash several ultralight planes equipped with fire bombs. The bombs will explode and set raging fires to forests throughout the West. These fires will be a cover for their ultimate secret terrorist mission, one that could cause a pandemic and threaten to destroy the entire country. FBI Special Agent Maria Spencer leads a team to find the terrorists and arrest or eliminate them. Because of the ties to Native America, Spencer recruits Navajo Nation Criminal Investigator Joe Eagle, who agrees to help her find the terrorists with the assistance of elite Native American warriors, the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers. This ancient society, the Dog Soldiers, are America's original special forces. They are highly disciplined, supremely competent, confident and dangerous. The chase for the jihadists takes the team through New Mexico and into Colorado until a final battle near Denver. This battle, and the Dog Soldiers' resolve and skill, will determine whether the terrorists' horrific plan can be stopped in time to save America!
Autorenporträt
Jason Bowles is an attorney in private practice and has been trying criminal cases for over twenty-years. In 2013, he started his own practice, The Bowles Law Firm. He is a former federal prosecutor, and now a defense attorney. He has handled cases involving narcotics, immigration, and national security on the United States-Mexico border. Some of his most interesting cases have involved Native Americans from the Navajo Nation and throughout New Mexico's pueblos. Lawrence Trujillo served as a United States Marine in Vietnam. His career extended thirty-five years in law enforcement and as a private investigator and security specialist with two national laboratories as a contractor with the United States Department of Energy. He investigated capital case violent crimes, many related to drug trafficking and homicide throughout the Southwest, to include numerous cases on Indian lands in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. As a member of defense teams he investigated cases involving "national security."