Enemy Among Us

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Enemy Among Us by Reardon, Randy, 9781456508289
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  • ISBN: 9781456508289 | 1456508288
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 7/6/2011

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Jordan Wright didn't start out wanting to fight terrorists, but a Priest made him do it. Mentored by a Franciscan with a past as a CIA operative, Jordan followed the advice of Fr. Marco and joined an organization that would lead the effort to rid the world of extreme violence by those who falsely use religion as their call to arms. Working throughout the world with the consent of friendly governments this team became the front line to stopping terror.In Philadelphia, a small man of Iranian origin enters the FBI field office with a bizarre tale of being kidnapped almost twenty years ago by his own government in Iran and forced to be part of a sleeper cell of terrorists. Unbeknownst to this man, the cell leader, Mustafa Alfani has a plan of his own. Feeling betrayed by the leadership in Iran, Alfani forms a new alliance with a member of a secret Mexican cartel angered with their country's treatment by the U.S. Alfani's new plan is to use his cell and its mission as a diversion while he robs the nearby U.S. Mint. With the information gained by the informant, Wright and his team work to unravel the intricate plot of an attack at the birthplace of our nation and discover the true intention of the assault, the destabilization of the U. S. currency system, leading to a twisted plot of alliances and betrayals as loyalty and beliefs give way to the selfish needs of the leader. Jordan Wright confronts what many of us hope never happens, another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. The story unravels our thoughts of how safe we truly are in face of an enemy whose values on human life is so different from our own and ultimately that our greatest threat may be from those we believe are our friends and neighbors
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