Above Reproach

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: J.D. Kinman ISBN: 9781620956472
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J.D. Kinman
ISBN: 9781620956472
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

An exiled Iranian master terrorist is unlike anything the U.S. or any other nation has ever encountered. He doesn't use bombs or biological agents or the tools of chemical warfare. Instead, Muhannad Adham Qasim uses terror itself. As one of the original young masterminds of the Shah's overthrow in 1979, Qasim led the raid on the U.S. embassy in Tehran that subsequently resulted in over fifty Americans being held hostage for almost a year and a half. During that time, Qasim watched an inept American president and dovish administration change policy after policy in a vain effort to appease the new Iranian regime. Now thirty years later, Qasim sees another inept American president and seizes upon the opportunity to destroy the American fiber once and for all. To do it, he must make the Great Satan rot from the inside first in order to begin injecting his version of Sharia law into the American system. A carefully planned series of mass shootings throughout large American cities dredge up fearful memories of the DC sniper killings less than a decade earlier. Predictably, with each shooting the media and liberal side of the American political spectrum clamor louder and more forcefully for a stranglehold on the Second Amendment. Qasim knows that the United States Constitution will not--and cannot--continue to be the law of the land without the Second Amendment. Thus, he targets it first and uses fear as his catalyst. Everything is going beautifully until one of Qasim's sleeper cells is awoken and in the midst of a shooting on a sleepy college campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is here that they encounter the very vision the Founding Fathers had when penning the right to keep and bear arms: an armed citizen. Dillon Cole engages the terrorists and kills three of them before being seriously wounded himself. A second armed citizen dispatches the fourth terrorist. Media reports of the incident, surprisingly, serve to ignite widespread resistance to changes in the Constitution and more and more Americans begin legally arming themselves. As the terrorist cells continue their attacks, they are met with increasing resistance--so much to the point that virtually no loss of innocent lives are taking place. Qasim is infuriated and orders the death of Dillon Cole, the man he sees as responsible for the resistance. In ordering Cole's death, Qasim sets the stage for an ultimate showdown between a master terrorist and the greatest defender of America's freedom, the armed citizen. It is a showdown that can only have one outcome if the American constitution is to remain as the law of the land.

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An exiled Iranian master terrorist is unlike anything the U.S. or any other nation has ever encountered. He doesn't use bombs or biological agents or the tools of chemical warfare. Instead, Muhannad Adham Qasim uses terror itself. As one of the original young masterminds of the Shah's overthrow in 1979, Qasim led the raid on the U.S. embassy in Tehran that subsequently resulted in over fifty Americans being held hostage for almost a year and a half. During that time, Qasim watched an inept American president and dovish administration change policy after policy in a vain effort to appease the new Iranian regime. Now thirty years later, Qasim sees another inept American president and seizes upon the opportunity to destroy the American fiber once and for all. To do it, he must make the Great Satan rot from the inside first in order to begin injecting his version of Sharia law into the American system. A carefully planned series of mass shootings throughout large American cities dredge up fearful memories of the DC sniper killings less than a decade earlier. Predictably, with each shooting the media and liberal side of the American political spectrum clamor louder and more forcefully for a stranglehold on the Second Amendment. Qasim knows that the United States Constitution will not--and cannot--continue to be the law of the land without the Second Amendment. Thus, he targets it first and uses fear as his catalyst. Everything is going beautifully until one of Qasim's sleeper cells is awoken and in the midst of a shooting on a sleepy college campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is here that they encounter the very vision the Founding Fathers had when penning the right to keep and bear arms: an armed citizen. Dillon Cole engages the terrorists and kills three of them before being seriously wounded himself. A second armed citizen dispatches the fourth terrorist. Media reports of the incident, surprisingly, serve to ignite widespread resistance to changes in the Constitution and more and more Americans begin legally arming themselves. As the terrorist cells continue their attacks, they are met with increasing resistance--so much to the point that virtually no loss of innocent lives are taking place. Qasim is infuriated and orders the death of Dillon Cole, the man he sees as responsible for the resistance. In ordering Cole's death, Qasim sets the stage for an ultimate showdown between a master terrorist and the greatest defender of America's freedom, the armed citizen. It is a showdown that can only have one outcome if the American constitution is to remain as the law of the land.

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