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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Retired
priest trades writing sermons for
writing thrilling tales of international
intrigue
In
Ernest Hunt’s gripping novel,
Terror on East 72nd Street
(Publish America), the story is made
frighteningly convincing by his superb
job of demonstrating the ongoing
struggle against radicals who cross the
northern border between the U.S. and
Canada, while recognizing the
cooperation that does exist between the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police and U.S.
Federal Agents.
What began as a violent encounter
between two men on East 72nd Street in
Manhattan, escalates into a series of
conflicts between federal agents and
Canadian Islamic terrorists whose goal
is to destroy the Statue of Liberty. A
chase ensues that begins in the Catskill
Mountains, on to a hazardous ferry
crossing from Vancouver to Victoria, and
ends in an abandoned railway tunnel near
the Brooklyn waterfront where a stolen
fireboat is used in a deadly game of cat
and mouse, with the terrorists on one
side and federal agents working with
cooperative Muslims on the other, that
results in murder, mayhem and martyrdom!
A female Muslim emerges as the book’s
heroine in a story laden with chilling
turns of events and unexpected
encounters with evil that keep the
reader glued to the book - not wanting
it to end but unable to stop reading
until they reach the very last page!
For more information on the work of this
prolific writer, please visit his
website at
www.eehunt.com .
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TIP SHEET:
Reader rave reviews:
Chicago, IL:
“An amazing story… I was on the edge of my
seat as I got drawn in to the chase … all
the while witnessing the lead characters as
they get sucked into an evil game of murder,
chaos and martyrdom that has chilling twists
and turns at every corner. Nothing is
`ordinary' in this story - it's loaded with
thrills and unpredictable events that go
head-on with evil - a great read for anyone
who thrives on excitement!
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