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Threat Level Black

By: Jim DeFelice
Narrated by: Todd McLaren
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A new weapon, the E Bomb, puts New York City on a terror alert in Threat Level Black, by New York Times best-selling author Jim DeFelice.

Sardonic, chain-smoking, java-addicted FBI Special Agent Andy Fisher is called to look into the possibility that a terrorist group claims to have acquired an "E Bomb" - which can disable all electronic systems within a 10-mile radius - from North Korea. Fisher doubts that the North Koreans could actually make a working lawnmower, let alone an E Bomb. But the threat is more immediate than he suspects: The terrorists are already proceeding toward their objective. With the lives of millions hanging in the balance, Fisher races against the clock to stop a nightmarish scenario from being unleashed against a major city.

©2005 Jim DeFelice (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Suspense Thriller & Suspense Witty

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"Jim DeFelice may be the best techno-thriller writer doing it today." (Stephen Coonts)

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