Imminent Danger

Imminent Danger by A. G. Hayes, published by Savant Books and Publications on November 19, 2013, is a gripping narrative that delves into the world of crime and psychological thrillers. This edition spans 308 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jamul, a popular American pop singer, who harbors a dangerous ambition to orchestrate a grand show of Islamic Jihad power by deploying a biological weapon against religious leaders during an Easter service at the Hollywood Bowl.
Readers will encounter Cerberus agents Joe Falk and Susan Koski as they navigate a complex landscape filled with threats and alliances. In their quest to thwart this imminent terrorist attack, they seek assistance from various groups, including scientists and gang members, highlighting the multifaceted nature of the challenges they face. The narrative intertwines elements of crime and psychological tension, making it a thought-provoking exploration of the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their country.
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Jamul,
an adored American pop singer, dreams of a grand show of Islamic Jihad
power, intending to use a biological weapon to eradicate religious
leaders at an Easter service at the Hollywood Bowl. In response,
Cerberus agents Joe Falk and Susan Koski must seek help from scientists,
gang bangers and the public to stop the next brutal terrorist attack on
American soil.
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