About the Author:
LTG (Ret.) William G. “Jerry” Boykin spent thirty-six years in the United States Army, many of them as an original member of Delta Force, the world’s premier Special Operations unit. Today he is an ordained minister and SVP at the Family Research Council. Virginia is his home.
Review:
"Boykin, a retired lieutenant general and founding member of the Delta Force, an elite special operations unit, teams up with adventure-travel author Morrissey (In High Places) for a hair-raising international military suspense thriller. Blake Kershaw goes undercover inside an al-Qaeda camp in Pakistan to foil a plot to set off a nuclear device in the United States. The novel offers a fascinating, even sympathetic look into the brotherhood behind radical terrorism, while showing how an operative narrowly stays alive to thwart disaster. Blake says to his 'brothers' in the terrorist cell, 'My government is corrupt. We say we believe in freedom of religion, but we do not.' The plot is underdeveloped compared to the amount of attention paid to the hardware of military operations, which will satisfy readers who connect guns and religion. With descriptions of the hero killing in at least three scenes, the story contains more violence than most Christian fiction, but it's a vivid portrayal of spy work and the inner workings of a terror cell." -- Publishers Weekly, Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
"A phenomenal book by a man of great courage and an inspiring faith" -- Joel C. Rosenberg, NYT best-selling author of "Inside the Revolution..."
"A powerful and moving chronicle of courage, commitment, and devotion by an audacious solider and gifted leader." -- Lt. Col. Oliver L. North, USMC (Ret.), NYT best-selling author of "American Heroes"
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