Bombing Chicago: A Novel of Domestic Terrorism
Synopsis
Two cities. Two conventions. Two bombs. One FBI agent to stop all of it.
The Republican and Democratic National Conventions are weeks away - the quadrennial moment when both parties gather their leadership in one place. North Korean intelligence has noticed. Working with Iranian operatives, they've smuggled radiological dispersal devices - dirty bombs - into the United States. Domestic terrorists have taken delivery. The devices are hidden near both convention centers.
One detonation would be catastrophic. Two would be an extinction-level event for American democracy.
FBI Special Agent Bill Peterson has just been handed the biggest case of his career - and the shortest clock. He has to find the bombs, identify the domestic operatives, and dismantle a three-nation conspiracy, all before the opening gavels fall.
The first book in the acclaimed Peterson Files trilogy - and the thriller that started it all.
From a retired intelligence professional with real classified-agency experience. 'Gripping and chillingly realistic' - Verified Reader. 'Reads like an action movie' - Readers' Favorite.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9780578566139
- Number of pages: 384
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 20 mm
- Weight: 381g
- Languages: English
