Diplomatic Immunity
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Book Details
About the Book
The year is set in the mid-'nineties when the American economy is finally on the upswing. Jobs are plentiful and most people are making ends meet without too much trouble.
New England is a place where most residents are veterans of one war or another. The wars seem long gone, but are they really over? For the Ash family, the war has just begun.
Vanessa Ash and her family are typical residents of this quiet, suburban neighborhood. But their personal nightmare is just beginning. It's a nightmare so intense and diabolical, it will jolt you awake.
Joe Ash's six-year-old daughter is abducted and put through a torturous ordeal that could only be described as terrifying. Even more horrifying is the fact that this could actually happen to you and your children. All it takes is a terrorist with a demented mind and a connection to a foreign embassy:
What if he came to visit your neighborhood?
What if he
terrorized your family?
What if he kidnapped your
daughter or son?
Worst of all, what if there was nothing you could do about it -- because he was protected by ... DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY ???
About the Author
'Other than my children being born, Olsen says,
[the publication of Diplomatic Immunity] was
the most exciting thing that ever happened to me.'
-- Andrea Sachs, TIME Magazine, 8/2/99
Howard Olsen has tasted the many fruits of life and has never strayed from hard work or duty. DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY was born from his love of his grandchildren and from his concern about the alarming rise of terrorism. His novel is a shocking wake-up call for all Americans who believe they are cozy and safe in their suburban homes.
Olsen's military experience and knowledge lends an edge to his latest novel. He pours action, adventure, emotion and anticipation into every page of DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY. Readers vicariously experience the trials and tribulations of the Ash family as it is confronted by one of fiction's most evil villains, Karl Movick.
A father of three grown children as well as four beautiful grandchildren, Olsen cherishes family life. He is a business owner who writes at every opportunity. He is currently making the move from East coast hustle and bustle to the soothing countryside of Wisconsin where he can write with wild abandon and reduce everyday stress by riding his horses.
As with most things in life, a novel takes more than just the one person who actually does the writing. With the pitfalls, disappointments and inner frustration that any new writer encounters, it would be impossible to continue without the help and support of a professional. In my case, I would like to thank:
Meg Thompson for urging me to go forth with my work. Without her I might have given up before I even began.
My special thanks, and my heart, goes out to Bev Walton Porter, who is without doubt the finest editor in the marketplace today. She has been my teacher, my tutor, my vote of confidence and my mentor. But more than that, I am proud to say, she has been my friend.