Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Thrillers / Terrorism
  • Language:English
  • Pages:260
  • eBook ISBN:9798317840228

Tectonic Terror

By Kenneth Bartholomew

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Overview


CIA operative Zana Gilani—young, inexperienced, and insecure—was recruited merely for his language skills and is currently operating in Iran as an English tutor. Born in Iran to an Iranian mother and a Kurdish father, Zana's father was killed fighting for Kurdish autonomy when Zana was just a toddler. Left alone, his mother made the brave journey across the desert to Egypt and eventually made her way to America when Zana was only five. By then, he was fluent in Farsi and Arabic but grew up primarily speaking American English. Zana gains intel that a young Saudi male is buying drone parts, but he fails to get a name. Intel supplied by a paid CIA informant puts him on the trail of Abdullah Ibn Ibrahim. Convinced he has been chosen by Allah for this great mission, Ibrahim—who is well-funded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—is compiling the highly-purified uranium, drone parts, and bomb components to rain death on infidels. Finally, identified by Zana, Abdullah is trailed moving supplies to a ship in the Persian Gulf, but his trail is lost until Zana infiltrates his little house in a squalid, south-side neighborhood in Tehran. It's there that he finds a one-way ticket to Greenland. Meanwhile, General Floyd Curtis with Homeland Security figures out what's happening and moves all assets north, realizing the clock is ticking toward nuclear disaster.
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Description


Homeland Security has intercepted "high integrity" intelligence that Shahed-136 suicide drones that Iran sold to Russia by the thousands for their attack on Ukraine, were being shipped to Greenland. Desperate for more intel, General Floyd Curtis—the brains in the Homeland Command Center—asks the CIA to look into it, but they have few boots on the ground in Iran due to ongoing sanctions. Luckily, CIA operative Zana Gilani—young, inexperienced, and insecure—who was recruited merely for his language skills, is already operating in Iran as an English tutor. Born in Iran to an Iranian mother and a Kurdish father, Gilani's father was killed fighting for Kurdish autonomy when Gilani was just a toddler. Left alone, his mother made the brave journey across the desert to Egypt and eventually made her way to America when Gilani was only five. By then, he was fluent in Farsi and Arabic but grew up primarily speaking American English. Once assigned this mission, Gilani gains intel that a young Saudi male is buying drone parts, but he fails to get a name. Intel supplied by a paid CIA informant puts him on the trail of Abdullah Ibn Ibrahim. Convinced he has been chosen by Allah for this great mission, Ibrahim—who is well-funded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—is compiling the highly-purified uranium, drone parts, and bomb components to rain death on infidels. Finally, identified by Gilani, Ibrahim is trailed moving supplies to a ship in the Persian Gulf, but his trail is lost until Gilani infiltrates his little house in a squalid, south-side neighborhood in Tehran. It's there that he finds a one-way ticket to Greenland. Meanwhile, General Floyd Curtis with Homeland Security figures out what's happening and moves all assets north, realizing the clock is ticking toward nuclear disaster. Will Gilani be able to crack the code and find Ibrahim in time before the world is placed in imminent danger?
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About The Author


Dr. Ken Bartholomew is a family physician, a graduate of the University of Utah School of Medicine. He has published scientific papers as well as full-length books. He co-authored a book on the role of computers in medicine in 1991 titled "Knowledge Coupling," published a book on death with dignity in 1994 titled "Doctor, Please Close the Door," and published a book on the aging brain in 2017 titled "Disuse Atrophy, Your Brain, and Your Future." In the fiction realm, he has published "Last Flight for Whiskey," "Sentenced," and "Gunpowder for the General." As an associate professor of clinical medicine, Dr. B has taught medical students from the University of South Dakota for forty-eight years, along with students in nursing, nurse practitioner, and physician assistant programs. Additionally, Dr. B is an accomplished climber, kayaker, marksman, archer, and has explored the wilderness many times in search of adventure. Staring a grizzly bear down at ten yards or cutting his way out of a logjam while rafting the icy waters of the Alaska wilderness has taught him a new level of adrenaline rush. With over two thousand hours of flight time, he is also a seasoned instrument-rated pilot and has "dead stick" landed his airplane on a single-lane dirt trail after the engine exploded in flight. Dr. B has taught outdoor survival skills for years, and his record for fire starting with flint and steel is eight seconds. He loves to teach the next generations that if you can survive in the wilderness, you can surely survive in a leather-upholstered society.
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