Author: | Ronald W. Hull | ISBN: | 9781609103309 |
Publisher: | BookLocker.com, Inc. | Publication: | December 23, 2004 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ronald W. Hull |
ISBN: | 9781609103309 |
Publisher: | BookLocker.com, Inc. |
Publication: | December 23, 2004 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
What if the unthinkable, more devastating than 9/11, happened?
What if there was no evidence so that no one ever found out who did it?
What if, the only way to fight such diabolical terrorism was entirely new?
These questions and others are addressed in Ron Hull's, War's End. In his third novel, Hull delves into a topic that has global implications. Filled with suspense and intrigue, he takes us into a scenario that, if it ever happened, would challenge the
United States to its very core. His hero, Ali Rasheed, the son of an immigrant, becomes a spy like no other in the history of the
world. Follow Ali on his journey into the unknown. Experience the real life of a mole. Find out what he finds out. The enemy isn't always what it seems.
War's End is not for the avid action fan. Ron Hull realizes that action for action's sake does not a good story make. Instead, War's End challenges the reader to think - not the way things are - but the way they could be, if war, as we know it, would come to an end.
What if the unthinkable, more devastating than 9/11, happened?
What if there was no evidence so that no one ever found out who did it?
What if, the only way to fight such diabolical terrorism was entirely new?
These questions and others are addressed in Ron Hull's, War's End. In his third novel, Hull delves into a topic that has global implications. Filled with suspense and intrigue, he takes us into a scenario that, if it ever happened, would challenge the
United States to its very core. His hero, Ali Rasheed, the son of an immigrant, becomes a spy like no other in the history of the
world. Follow Ali on his journey into the unknown. Experience the real life of a mole. Find out what he finds out. The enemy isn't always what it seems.
War's End is not for the avid action fan. Ron Hull realizes that action for action's sake does not a good story make. Instead, War's End challenges the reader to think - not the way things are - but the way they could be, if war, as we know it, would come to an end.