Joshua’s Hammer

Joshua’s Hammer by David Hagberg is a gripping thriller published by Macmillan on June 18, 2001. This first edition spans 544 pages and is written in English. The narrative centers on a one-kiloton Russian nuclear demolition bomb that falls into the hands of Osama bin Laden, prompting a global crisis. As the United States retaliates against bin Laden’s operations in Afghanistan, the stakes escalate, leading to a race against time for the protagonist, Kirk McGarvey.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a high-stakes plot involving espionage, terrorism, and political intrigue. McGarvey must uncover the bomb’s path to the United States and thwart a catastrophic attack while also safeguarding his daughter and the president’s daughter from a vengeful adversary. The novel explores themes of suspense and technological threats, making it a compelling read for those interested in contemporary fiction that delves into the complexities of global conflict.
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When a one-kiloton Russian nuclear demolition bomb the size of a suitcase ends up in the hands of multimillionaire Osama bin Laden, the entire world sits up and takes notice. And when the United States launches an attack on the terrorist’s base of operation in Afghanistan, killing his daughter, retaliation against America is inevitable.
Now, Kirk McGarvey is in for the race of his life, and a race against time. McGarvey has to find out how the bomb will get to the United States, where it will be detonated, and when this, the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, will take place. But not only must McGarvey stop the bomb, he must protect his own daughter and the daughter of the president of the United States for a savage act of retaliation by a man gone mad.
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