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The 19th Element A James Becker Mystery Betcher John L

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The 19th Element A James Becker Mystery Betcher John L
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Publisher: Red Wing, Minn. : John L. Betcher
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.05 MB
Author: Betcher, John L
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The 19th Element A James Becker Mystery Betcher John L by Betcher, John L instant download after payment.

316 pages ; 23 cm, Al Queda plans to attack Minnesota's Prairie River Nuclear Power Plant as a means to return to international prominence. James \"Beck\" Becker, a former elite U.S. government intelligence operative, lives just six miles down the road from Prairie RIver. Beck suspects the terrorists' intentions as soon as the body of a university professor turns up on the Mississippi shore -- the clear victim of foul play. He recognizes connections between seemingly unrelated incidents, but can't piece it together in enough detail to convince government authorities that a threat exists without the help of his comrade-in-arms, Bull. So it's Beck and Bull versus international terrorists. May the better men win