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SEELIE KAY (Cont.)
TEMPORARILY EMPLOYED
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Infamy. An evil or wicked act. Terrorists bent on revenge have
found a way to make planes disappear from the sky, without a
trace. And when one winds up buried in a Wisconsin cornfield, it’s
a race against time to rescue the passengers from certain death.
When international law attorney Sheikh Harun Ali is
lured to the Amazon and warned of a frightening plot
against the United States, he and his wife, Marianne Ben-
son, enlist the assistance of their neighbors, covert agent
Cade Matthews and his wife, Constitutional Law Profes-
sor Janet MacLachlan. Ultimately, these feisty lawyers are
pushed to the wall, desperate to find a plane that has
been buried in an unknown cornfield, the passengers still
on board. The terrorists’ hatred for the Alis is absolute—
the Alis once left their organization bankrupt and bro-
ken—but they hate America more. And their fiendish
games are just beginning. They are seeking a much bigger
prize, one that could destroy a nation and possibly the
world. “An act that will live in infamy.” Cade grasped his water bottle with both hands.
“Before his brother died, he said eight words.”
Harun nodded. “They are going to make American planes
disappear.”
Dianna’s eyes grew wide.
Anders rubbed a hand over his face, then through his
long dark hair. His deep green eyes stared up at the ceiling
of the plane. “Fucking hell. Nine-eleven all over again.”
“That is our fear,” Harun said. “However, so many
precautionary measures are in place in this country, simply
hijacking planes and flying them into buildings is no
longer easy. They must have a different plan.”
Cade emitted a heavy sigh. “And that is what we need
to figure out. What exactly do those eight words mean?
For example, he did not specify that the planes would
disappear in America, which could mean that they will
disappear abroad or over oceans.”
Anders sat up straight. “And disappear could mean
many things. Crash. Hijack. Pull a Malaysia. How many
ways can you make a plane disappear?”
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