Steel Rain

Steel Rain by Tom Neale is a gripping narrative published by Headline Publishing Group in 2005, featuring 372 pages in English. The story follows Special Agent Vincent Piper, an FBI Field Officer stationed in London, whose life takes a tragic turn when a terrorist bomb detonates in a bookshop, claiming the life of his estranged daughter, Martha. This devastating event propels Vincent into a relentless quest for justice, as he navigates the complexities of his personal loss and the broader implications of terrorism.
Readers will find a deep exploration of the emotional turmoil faced by Vincent as he grapples with his grief and the estrangement from his family. The narrative delves into themes of terrorism and the impact of violence on personal relationships, particularly focusing on the dynamics between officials and employees within the context of the FBI. As Vincent pursues leads on anti-capitalist groups, the story unfolds with unexpected revelations that challenge his understanding of the world around him. This edition offers a compelling look at the intersection of duty and personal tragedy within the framework of contemporary fiction.
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Special Agent Vincent Piper is an FBI Field Officer based in London. Any crime involving Americans is his business. He’s estranged from his wife and he loves his only daughter Martha, but she is drifting away from him. A terrorist bomb goes off in Barnes & Noble bookshop in Charing Cross road and as Vincent surveys the carnage, he starts to weep. He had arranged to meet Martha in the bookshop. She dies in his arms. Vincent vows revenge and relentlessly pursues all the leads he can find on active anti-capitalist groups. But what he discovers is even more shocking than his daughters’ death…
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