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TERROR BLOODLINE Series Book 1


CROSSFIRE   Book #1




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CROSSFIRE  Book #1 


Terror Bloodline Series

Featuring Ex-CIA Agent, Jon Bradley



By Paul Rodricks

International fast-paced Action #Thriller 

# Suspense #Adventure 

#Crime  #Mystery


Reviews: 


     "A Contemporary Masterwork of Mystery, Thriller & Suspense!" The author has the ability to lure the reader into this dark and murky world - kicking and screaming if need be!"

"The novel is multidimensional. There are several plot elements working simultaneously that the author handles with skill. The murder of his friend and the personal relationship between Jon and his lady friend, a rape victim, add depth to the novel. The story shifts between the current investigation and his previous, very dangerous, actions in Lebanon as a CIA operative."


"The fact that it is the first of three books makes Crossfire all that more compelling plus it's a fun to read. Paul POV shifts from telling a story to the illusion of real time which creates a healthy tension throughout. One of the finer elements in the book that helps make it authentic is the authors knowledge of the geo areas where the story takes place."



Read here the Preview of the CHAPTER ONE (2nd continuation) from this book, CROSSFIRE:



CHAPTER ONE   
New York City - 2006 
FBI Counterterrorism Division 
Saturday - 2.30 AM   



“Nothing like that, ya Ahmed.  I get around.  You know how it is?” Youssef interrupted him. 
His interest had been spiked by his friend’s comment about his father’s new tenants, and he wanted to know more.  “How’s my father doing?”
“You ought to visit him sometimes, ya Youssef. Patch up whatever your differences with him. He is your father after all, and he is getting older.”
“Guess, you are right, ya Ahmed.  I must make amends.”  
Then Youssef Hariri tried to veer the subject towards the new arrivals. “Have you spoken to these new tenants?  What news do they bring from Lebanon?” 
“Only to wave at and say hello.  As you’d know, we are not exactly your next-door neighbors.  And, I don’t yet know whether they have come directly from Lebanon.
“But, I see that they do have visitors turning up at the house now and then, who may be taking them out sight-seeing the city or even visiting some relatives.
“Perhaps, when you call on your father, you can make their acquaintance, that is, if they are still there,” Ahmed ended with a smug. Then looking at his watch, “Oh, I ought to be going. Don’t want to be late for my afternoon shift.”
“Ma'a Salama, ya Ahmed.
Goodbye.  See you around.”
“Ma'a Salama, ya Youssef.
 “Fi Amanillah, ya Ahmed.” May Allah protect you.”
Youssef understood well that his father condemned his son’s superfluous lifestyle and would never make amends unless and until Youssef made a complete reversal to a life of a devout Muslim.  An almost impossible thing for him, considering the extent of his involvement in the extracurricular activities that he happened to be involved at this point of time.
There was something about his father’s new tenants that nagged him.  At the same time, Youssef did not want to be the source of any more trouble for his father, should the tenants turn out to be some undesirable elements.
On the other hand, not every Arab visitor or immigrant to the USA is deemed a potential threat.
Informants were duty-bound to report if they came across or heard about any new arrivals in the suspected communities.
Finally, Youssef saw no harm in making his report to his FBI boss, William King.  The latter met with Jon Bradley and it was decided to place Hariri’s new tenants under active surveillance.

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"An hour ago, two teams of the Mossad’s Kidon (ultra-secret assassination unit) operatives, including a female, raided the Islamic-Jihadist cell. There was a firefight.  They left behind two bodies of the alleged terrorists and another of the landlord." Steve narrated to them as a matter of fact.
The others present were surprised though not shocked.  They had all along suspected that the Israel’s Mossad agents were aware of the Hezbollah Jihadist cell's presence in Yonkers.   
However, since it was known among the intelligence agencies that the FBI was actively involved in the case, they had not expected the Mossad operatives to act prematurely on their own.
On an afterthought, Jon said, "I don't think they were able to lay their hands on the mastermind.  According to our surveillance, the Lebanese businessman was never seen visiting the place nor anywhere around."
"The landline was wiretapped and the house was bugged," Allan Banks came in. "William personally supervised the operation when on a Friday the occupants were all away at the Anjuman Mosque for the obligatory prayer service.
“It's possible that they suspected the house being bugged because except for normal conversations no incriminatory talk, whatsoever, was heard concerning their terror plot, both over the phone and inside the premises. 
“Obviously, they will have used the cellphones or public phones to communicate with their counterparts elsewhere.”
"As I understand, informant Abdullah was the only outside source to get close to them. The old man did odd jobs for the tenants living in the block,” Agent King stated.
“Was he able to pick up any specific information about them?" asked Steve Turner.
"His last report was vague, something about seeing some drawings and pictures lying about in the living room, which he could not describe.  Abdullah is not English literate.
“At another time, Abdullah and another man were helping to unload the delivery of some wooden boxes into the tenant’s house. He happened to overhear a gist of a conversation in lowered tones, between two of the alleged terrorists, speaking in Arabic outside the house, before they noticed his presence and stopped talking. They appeared to be speaking about guns,” explained William.
    Steven shrugged, getting ready to leave the conference room. "Well, we will have time to check on that later.
    “Anyway, the Mossad operatives would have left the search for the Jihadist's weapons and other evidence, if any, to us. They would not have had the time for a thorough search of the premises.  
    “Incidentally, Judge Rothenberg, signed the Search Warrants of possible cause for both the locations.”
He rose to his feet, "The NYPD officers and our agents are already at the crime scene and have cordoned off the area.
“Let’s get there before the media are all over the place,” Turner concluded, as he strode towards the door. 
Bradley and his colleagues followed him a couple of feet behind.


NEXT: CHAPTER TWO


To be continued...




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