Blending In: A Tale of Homegrown Terrorism
β Scribed by Norman Brewer
- Book ID
- 110970824
- Publisher
- Norman Brewer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781386250944
- ASIN
- B071XJWCRR
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Terrorists as we know them are social misfits. Undisciplined. Extremists seeking martyrdom.
But what if terrorists were well-trained, level-headed, and innocuous? If they rejected martyrdom and valued escape to attack another day?
Enter Stickman and Maple. Your next door neighbors. Trained, disciplined and blending in. Homegrown and hell-bent on bringing down the government.
Blending In follows these anti-heroes as they launch their murderous attacks on "soft" targets -Β a press conference in DC, an iconic mall in the Heartland. Hundreds did and fear grips the nation, while other extremists join their horrific crusade.
Blending In follows these anti-heroes as they launch their murderous attacks on "soft" targets -Β a press conference in DC, an iconic mall in the Heartland. Hundreds did and fear grips the nation, while other extremists join their horrific crusade.
Can they be stopped?
Approximately 73,000 words; 250Β pages.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
### Review "Each of the sixty short chapters of *The Businessman* is a tour de force." Π²Πβ*Times Literary Supplement* "*The Businessman* is an entertaining nightmare out of Thomas Berger and Stephen King." Π²Πβ*Time* "Equal measures of terror and whimsy, spookery and spoof . . . Disch puts his sto
### Review "Each of the sixty short chapters of *The Businessman* is a tour de force." Π²Πβ*Times Literary Supplement* "*The Businessman* is an entertaining nightmare out of Thomas Berger and Stephen King." Π²Πβ*Time* "Equal measures of terror and whimsy, spookery and spoof . . . Disch puts his sto
In 2007, several aggressive pitbull terriers escaped from the infamous, dogfighting ring known as 'Triple Double Kennels', formerly operated by disgraced NBA star Mario Mixx. Soon the badly mutilated bodies of victims begin surfacing throughout the wooded areas of Newport News' impoverished East End
"Hyabusa: A Tale Of Urban Terror" By Darrell King Ominous, dark and ghoulish, Japan's dreadful Aokigahara 'suicide forest' is legendary for its macabre history of suicides, sudden disappearances and eerie hauntings, among other unsettling mysteries. It is here at this grim location that a striking