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Author
Alex Berenson poses the ultimate threat: a CIA Operative
who has successfully infiltrated al Quaeda by convincing them (and perhaps himself)
that he has embraced their jihad.
But now he's
coming home -- with an angry agenda. Berenson
has fashioned a "terrorist High Noon" (NY Times),
a "hold - your - breath thriller" (Post-Dispatch). |
Never
one to stay idle for long, Kellerman's Alex Delaware is pulled
into an entangled snare of desparation, ven- geance and death by
a former patient who claims to have heard her aunt's deathbed
confession of murder.
Alex's skepticism soon morphs into horror as he and sidekick
Milo Sturgis unearth a legacy of evil that will not die. |
With
more twists and turns than a Byzantine catacomb, Dry Ice matches
up a shrink with a dark and hidden past and an escaped
psychopath bent on revenge -- who has the tools and knowledge to threaten the
shrink's life, family, and his grip on that narrow extremity where
self-preservation and sanity can co-exist.
It's an ode to the
furtive power of a quiet threat. |