Storm Lake

Storm Lake by Alan Loots is a thrilling narrative published by ANDREW GRAY PUB on September 1, 2007. This edition spans 305 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Professor Michael Lund, a young academic with expertise in domestic terrorism, who is recruited by the FBI to infiltrate a new militant group in the Pacific Northwest. This unique mission offers Lund the opportunity to realize his dream of becoming an agent, setting the stage for a complex and intense undercover operation.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, thrillers, and suspense as Lund navigates the challenges of his assignment. The narrative delves into the intricacies of his personal mission, highlighting the stakes involved in his undercover work. As the plot unfolds, the tension builds, revealing the multifaceted nature of Lund’s character and the environment he must navigate. This book presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between academia and the world of domestic terrorism, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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When the FBI wants to infiltrate a new militant group forming in the Pacific Northwest, the Bureau recruits the best man it can find for the job…and he’s not an agent. He is Professor Michael Lund, a young academic expert on domestic terrorism. The one-time-only mission gives the tough and smart Lund a chance to fulfill a life-long dream of being an agent. Lund has everything it takes to make his undercover assignment a success, but he could never have imagined the personal mission he is about to face.
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