Dangerous Cargo

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Clark Selby ISBN: 9781604949384
Publisher: Wheatmark Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Wheatmark Language: English
Author: Clark Selby
ISBN: 9781604949384
Publisher: Wheatmark
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Wheatmark
Language: English

CIA agent Tom Parker and Army Brigadier General Jack Hayes are set on a twisting and turningcourse throughout the world in an effort to capture or kill Dr. al-Sadr -- al-Qaeda's number three man.

Al-Sadr's latest plan to bring death to Americans is by shipping biological or chemical weaponsinto America using containers from the Far East. He plans to introduce these deadly materials intoAmerica's water supply. Al-Sadr has been on the CIA's most wanted list for more than twenty years andis one of al-Qaeda's master planners of terrorism. When his latest plot goes awry, he orchestrates a newdeadly plan against America.

Following the trail of al-Sadr to Hong Kong, Tom Parker meets and falls in love with Jenny Lu,Hong Kong's director of port security and a billionaire Chinese widow. Jenny Lu is beautiful, rich,headstrong, and worse yet, a lawyer who doesn't know the meaning of the words "no" or "can't." Shehas been a widow for a long time and has no intentions of losing her new love, no matter what thatmeans!

Tom and Jack's hunt for al-Sadr eventually leads them to Los Angeles, where al-Sadr is secretlydevising his new terrorist plot -- one that United States security forces may be incapable of stopping.

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CIA agent Tom Parker and Army Brigadier General Jack Hayes are set on a twisting and turningcourse throughout the world in an effort to capture or kill Dr. al-Sadr -- al-Qaeda's number three man.

Al-Sadr's latest plan to bring death to Americans is by shipping biological or chemical weaponsinto America using containers from the Far East. He plans to introduce these deadly materials intoAmerica's water supply. Al-Sadr has been on the CIA's most wanted list for more than twenty years andis one of al-Qaeda's master planners of terrorism. When his latest plot goes awry, he orchestrates a newdeadly plan against America.

Following the trail of al-Sadr to Hong Kong, Tom Parker meets and falls in love with Jenny Lu,Hong Kong's director of port security and a billionaire Chinese widow. Jenny Lu is beautiful, rich,headstrong, and worse yet, a lawyer who doesn't know the meaning of the words "no" or "can't." Shehas been a widow for a long time and has no intentions of losing her new love, no matter what thatmeans!

Tom and Jack's hunt for al-Sadr eventually leads them to Los Angeles, where al-Sadr is secretlydevising his new terrorist plot -- one that United States security forces may be incapable of stopping.

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