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Black Sky

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Publisher Description

This is David Rollison’s fourth novel in the Mike Kelly Thriller series. He is a good storyteller. He draws us into another sinister warren of intrigue and terrorism, serving up a menu of fast pace action, betrayal in the halls of the White House, murders most foul, and a shattering climax of presidential assassination attempts.

Mike Kelly, ex- Army Ranger, now in specials projects with Homeland Security foils a nightmarish attempt on the president of the United States. Facing the wrath of one of the most lethal terrorist to arrive on America’s shores, Kelly is driven by his own code and instincts to survive taking on one of the world’s worst terrorist.

From the sunny shores of Georgia barrier islands to brownstone townhouses in Georgetown deadly machinations have been set in motion by a shadowy coalition, comprising of some of the highest-ranking officials in government operating above the law. Driven by a professional code of duty and honor, Kelly and his team track down these people who would do anything to kill the president.

A network of terrorists based in Atlanta is responsible for a bloody bombing in Savannah. Mike is assigned to topple the network and capture the ruthless bomb maker. One problem remains it was too late to stop him and they have no idea where he will strike again. Mike Kelly and the team find themselves locked in a race against time to sort it all out.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2014
November 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
246
Pages
PUBLISHER
David Rollison
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
351.1
KB
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