This Week's Suggested Book from the Ashbrook Center (Sunday, May 17, 2009)
 | | Banquo's Ghosts
by Rich Lowry and Keith Korman |
Vanguard Press 352 pages, March 2009 Hardcover, 25.95 ISBN: 1593155085
A percentage of the proceeds from your purchase of this book from Amazon.com will benefit the Ashbrook Center.
After learning that an Iranian scientist is in the process of developing nuclear weapons on Iranian soil, all-but-forgotten Spymaster Stewart Banquo initiates a rogue special operation. With the assistance of his most trusted agent, Robert Wallets, Banquo recruits Peter Johnson, a dissolute, morally bankrupt liberal news journalist, to travel to Iran. Johnson poses as a sympathetic reporter writing a piece on the country’s nuclear facilities. His mission: to kill the scientist. Like many elaborate plans, Johnson’s assassination attempt fails. The journalist falls into Iranian hands and is tortured to confessa staggering security crisis for the United States. Aided by Wallets and the battle-hardened Marjorie Morningstarthe CIA operatives who trained himJohnson escapes from Iran.
Now back in the United States, Johnson helps Banquo and his CIA cohorts lead a team of federal agents and New York City officials in tracking down a group of suspected Iranian terrorists in New York who are planning to commit nuclear terrorism by dispersing a highly radioactive material throughout the city streets and subways. When Johnson’s only daughter is kidnapped by the Iranians, he and Banquo must race against time to save her
and the City of New York.
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