24 Declassified: Storm Force

24 Declassified: Storm Force by David Jacobs, published by HarperCollins on December 26, 2007, is a gripping narrative set in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in New Orleans, where the city is still recovering from the devastation of the hurricane while facing an imminent threat that surpasses natural disasters—a manmade terror storm poised to wreak havoc.
Readers will follow agent Jack Bauer as he navigates the chaos of the city, witnessing a shocking act of violence that reveals a deeper conspiracy involving dangerous adversaries. As the clock ticks down, Bauer must trace the origins of this threat, which is intertwined with the city’s vulnerabilities. The narrative explores themes of danger and deception, highlighting the precarious balance between recovery and impending disaster.
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Still reeling but rebuilding after Katrina’s fury, New Orleans braces for another major hurricane heading her way. But a far greater threat is looming on the horizon—a manmade terror storm that will dwarf the destructive force of anything Mother Nature could have devised.
Following a tip, agent Jack Bauer has come to the Big Easy—and watches helplessly as two prime players representing America’s most dangerous Latin American adversaries fall in a surprising hail of gunfire. With winds rapidly approaching gale force, the rogue CTU operative must now follow the blood trail to a completely unexpected source. Because in less than 24 hours, a ruthless enemy hiding among “friends” plans to take out the already damaged Crescent City—and deliver a staggering blow from which the U.S. “Satan” may never recover.
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