
The Tunnels of Apocalypse
Greg Pierce
The discovery of Mid-East country nuclear weapons program and the braveness shown by F.B.I agent Karen Raney and her team in the terrorist crime fighting team can all be found out in Greg Pierce’s book, The Tunnels of Apocalypse.
Karen lies near death in a New York hospital, victim of gunshot wounds from a firefight at the end of the first novel in the series, “Sheep in the Fold.” The leader of the patriot group, with whom Karen has formed an alliance to fight Al Qaeda terrorists, has never given up hope. If the fight against Al Qaeda is to succeed, highly productive terror fighting contacts between the patriots and formal organs of law enforcement must be expanded.
Along with fighting terrorists, the feisty, innovative patriots take aim at a bread of American capitalists who believe it’s their destiny to soar to new economic heights on the backs of the American people. There is no special allegiance to any citizen, or country felt by the capitalists. The patriots think otherwise and make their contempt for these individuals manifest—in the most emphatic terms.
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