
The Tenth Circle
Jon Land
(Author)Description
Blaine McCracken pulled off the impossible on a mission in Iran, but his work has just begun. Returning to the US, he faces another terrible threat in the form of Reverend Jeremiah Rule, whose hateful rhetoric has inflamed half the world, resulting in a series of devastating terrorist attacks. But Rule isn't acting alone. A shadowy cabal is pulling his strings, unaware that they are creating a monster who will soon spin free of their control.
Finding himself a wanted man, McCracken must draw on skills and allies both old and new to get to the heart of a plot aimed at unleashing no less than the tenth circle of hell. A desperate chase takes him into the past, where the answers he needs are hidden amid two of history's greatest puzzles: the lost colony of Roanoke and the Mary Celeste. As the clock ticks down to an unthinkable maelstrom, McCracken and his trusty sidekick, Johnny Wareagle, must save the United States from a war the country didn't know it was fighting, and that it may well lose.
Product Details
Publisher | Open Road Integrated Media LLC |
Publish Date | December 17, 2013 |
Pages | 536 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781480414792 |
Dimensions | 8.0 X 5.5 X 1.0 inches | 1.0 pounds |
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Reviews
"Jon Land is one hell of a writer. His vivid recreations of the past, his characterizations and his non-stop ticking clock tension had me turning the pages so fast they were smoldering. I really loved this book." --Peter James, #1 international bestselling author of the Roy Grace novels
"At play is a weapon of mass destruction with links to the lost colony on Virginia's Roanoke Island and the ghost ship the Mary Celeste, and McCracken and his comrades-in-arms, Sal Belamo and Johnny Wareagle, are the only ones who can prevent a horrific terrorist attack designed to bring America to its knees. A series of escalating clashes between the principals leads to a suitably climactic showdown." --Publishers Weekly
"Mixing political-thriller themes with more fantastic elements . . . Those who remember McCracken's wild and frequently SF-tinted adventures should have a great time." --Booklist
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