The Bam Memorandum

by Paul Williams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/12/2006

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781425936938
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9781425936945

About the Book

In Kuala Lumpur, a dropout British spy stumbles upon a secret meeting between a group of men who are planning a cataclysmic attack on Western society.

 

In Mogadishu, a burned-out mercenary is approached with an offer to cross over to a new job in the largest terrorism organization in the world.

 

In Washington, a talented, but overworked, intelligence agent tries to make sense of a string of suspicious, but apparently unrelated, incidents.

 

In London, the embattled allied intelligence services try to piece together what it all means.

 

Thus, Paul Williams sets the stage for his provocative thriller, The Bam Memorandum. Meticulously researched facts are interwoven in a plot that leads the reader across four continents, as the British and American intelligence agencies combine their resources in an effort to understand the gravity of the threat they face, in a race against time to prevent a doomsday scenario.

 

The action extends from the mountains of Malaysia to the convention halls of Chicago; from the Sydney Harbor Bridge to the London Eye, and from the corridors of power in Washington to the center of government in Europe, invisibly mixing fact and fiction as it races to its conclusion, high above the streets of Antwerp.


About the Author

Paul Williams was born in 1948 in Malaysia, or Malaya, as it was then known, at the time of “the emergency,” which was brought about by the attempted communist infiltration of the then-British colony. After spending much of his childhood in Malaya, he returned “home” to England to complete his education; graduating from Oxford University before completing medical training in London. After qualifying, he moved to the United States, where he spent twenty years in academic medicine, rising to department chairman in a major university hospital. Having authored over one hundred articles chapters and books, he stepped down from his position and left the world of academic medicine behind to pursue other goals.

He has traveled extensively, both as an international speaker and for personal pleasure, and enjoys a variety of outdoor sports. He now lives with his family in South Carolina.