Night of the Apocalypse

Cover of Night of the Apocalypse by Daniel Easterman
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 9780060177423
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.75 Pounds
Width: 1.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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Night of the Apocalypse by Daniel Easterman, published by HarperCollins in 1995, is a thrilling narrative that unfolds on a desolate island off the coast of Ireland. The story centers on a man of God who is on a mission to fulfill the Scriptures, equipped with advanced weaponry. In Dublin, Declan Carberry, the head of the Irish Republic’s Special Detective Unit, grapples with personal and professional turmoil, including a loveless marriage and the joy he finds in his daughter, Mairead. When Declan is unexpectedly assigned to oversee security for a crucial Muslim Leaders’ Conference, he becomes embroiled in a high-stakes situation that threatens both his career and personal life.

As the conference unfolds, Declan’s world spirals into chaos when armed assailants take the delegates hostage, including Amina Bustani, a woman from his past. The narrative follows Declan’s urgent mission to rescue the hostages while navigating the complexities of espionage and terrorism. With the notorious Abu Hida, a devout Shiite terrorist, also seeking the hostages for his own reasons, the story delves into the intertwining fates of these characters against a backdrop of international intrigue. This first edition spans 430 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a gripping exploration of loyalty, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil.


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On a desolate island off Ireland’s coast, a man of God presides over his compound. He has come on a holy mission to fulfill the Scriptures, armed with the technical weaponry that will blast in the new age. In Dublin, Declan Carberry suffers daily from more than the stress of his job as the head of the Irish Republic’s Special Detective Unit. Trapped in a loveless marriage from which there is no escape, his only redemption now is his daughter, Mairead, the joy of his life. Years before, on assignment in the Middle East, Declan had found brief salvation in Amina Bustani, a brilliant and sought-after expert in Lebanese terrorism. Though deeply in love, Declan long ago sacrificed his own happiness out of devotion to Mairead. Without warning, Declan is pulled off an important case to head up security for a crucial Muslim Leaders’ Conference. Declan is all too aware that the success of the meeting is vital to raising Ireland’s stature in the European Community. But the knives are out. And on the night of the international reception, a black-hooded, fully armed detail blows through Declan’s security. He watches helplessly as the delegates – who include his lost love, Amina – are taken away into the night. Now Declan faces a new mission: rescue the hostages and the woman who has miraculously reappeared in his life. Abu Hida, one of the world’s most notorious Muslim terrorists, has entered Ireland secretly with a very personal investment in finding the hostages. A devout Shiite, Abu Hida is a mujahid, a fighter who has given up his life for the family of the Prophet. In an attempt to reach the hostages in time, Declan dares to combine his efforts with him. As Declan and Abu Hida close in on thehideout, the top secret priorities of several governments attempt to prevent them from uncovering the bizarre truth behind the hostage taking.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 1995.
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ISBN-13: 9780060177423.
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Language: en. Pages: 430. Edition: First Edition.

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