As ever, Seymour was up-to-date with the world’s headlines at the time of writing. The story begins in
There’s an interesting mix of characters whose lives are
going to converge - and every one of them is believable, as are the subordinate
characters, whether Arab, Israeli or American; a sure sign of thriller-writing
of the highest order.
Caleb seems to have denied any past beyond two years ago. He survives an American ambush and is shipped
off to Guantanamo
Bay for processing; yet
he doesn’t seem to be a terrorist and after many months of interrogation he’s
returned to Afghanistan
...
Marty and Lizzy-Jo are two young Agency whizz-kids who fly
the unmanned spy-planes, the Predators; they’re being shipped out to Saudi
Arabia.
Here already is Beth Jenkins, a school-teacher and amateur
meteorologist and Bart, a doctor with a distinctly shady past, who happens to
be one of several spies garnering any titbits for Eddie Wroughton, the Saudi
MI6 man.
Back in London is Lovejoy, an old spy, who sits through
briefings to understand the psychology of today’s terrorists: the men Al Qaeda
want to recruit for their dirty work are not loners, they want men who are
tough, persistent, determined and bright.
Jed Dietrich is an interrogator in Guantanamo; while he was
on vacation, Agency know-alls let Caleb go.
On his return, he managed to unmask Caleb as a liar - too late, the man
had beaten them all...
The manhunt was on for someone wily enough to bide his time
and beat the interrogators. Someone Al
Qaeda would like to use, probably as a mule to deliver a lethal package to any
city in the West...
‘The explosion would cause thirty injured and three deaths,
but unseen in the air heated by the detonation and moved on the wind -
particles of caesium chloride...’ The
fear of a dirty bomb. Panic would ensue. And the creation of panic is the terrorist’s
principal aim.
Inner cities would be abandoned. ‘The panic caused would initiate a new Dark
Age.’
The manhunt leads to the Empty Quarter - sand dunes and
shallow mountains that cover a quarter of a million square miles of
emptiness. And through the fire of the
sun’s unrelenting heat is a caravan with Caleb getting nearer to Al Qaeda and
an appointment with immortal fame.
Unless he can be stopped.
Thoroughly researched, Caleb’s journey becomes your journey and you
can’t help rooting for this brave young man who seems determined to blot out
pain and other emotions just to reach his goal.
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