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Seventeen-year-old Danny, his grandfather, Fergus, who is an ex-SAS explosives expert, and friend Elena set out to stop the evil computer hacker who is sending teenaged suicide bombers to their deaths around the world.Tags
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As yet unaware of her father's death, Elena goes undercover, pretending to come under the sway of a master manipulator who trawls the web for disillusioned teens whom he can use as Angels of Death, suicide bombers whom he sends out to avenge the death of his son in the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre.
With her every movement scrutinised Elena is completely alone when she goes to New York: the bomber forces her to isolate herself if she wants to stay undercover and Danny worries that she might actually go through with the plan when she starts making explosive and fails to respond to a dead letter drop.
Rather a bleak little story: theBritish security forces have every intention of killing Elena, Danny and his grandfather if they show more succeed in their mission - if they don't, the bomb master will probably do it for them - and the government agents with whom they interact are dishonourable and untrustworthy.
And - be warned, this is a spoiler - surely it was unnecessary to kill Elena? Are she and her father really dead in fact? It would seem so. The book was interesting, but hardly rivetting, made a lot of reference to those in the series that preceded it, and ended badly. Not recommended. show less
With her every movement scrutinised Elena is completely alone when she goes to New York: the bomber forces her to isolate herself if she wants to stay undercover and Danny worries that she might actually go through with the plan when she starts making explosive and fails to respond to a dead letter drop.
Rather a bleak little story: theBritish security forces have every intention of killing Elena, Danny and his grandfather if they show more succeed in their mission - if they don't, the bomb master will probably do it for them - and the government agents with whom they interact are dishonourable and untrustworthy.
And - be warned, this is a spoiler - surely it was unnecessary to kill Elena? Are she and her father really dead in fact? It would seem so. The book was interesting, but hardly rivetting, made a lot of reference to those in the series that preceded it, and ended badly. Not recommended. show less
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A former member of the crack elite force the Special Air Service (SAS), Andy McNab was involved in both covert & overt special operations on five continents, including joint ops with Delta Force, the FBI's HRT & the DEA. McNab was the British Army's most highly decorated serving soldier when he left in 1993. After the non-fiction books based on show more his SAS experiences, "Bravo Two Zero" (1993) & "Immediate Action" (1995), McNab turned to fiction with "Remote Control" (1997) & "Crisis Four" (1999). He lectures to security agencies & remains closely involved with the intelligence communities on both sides of the Atlantic. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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