Terror Toll

by William C. Gamble


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/7/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 328
ISBN : 9781425984083
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 328
ISBN : 9781425984076

About the Book

On Sunday, September 11, 2011, tens of thousands of people, including the daughter of the CIA Director and her children, are shopping when The Mall of America the largest shopping mall in the country is torn apart by massive explosions.

The CIA Director’s daughter is gravely injured and later dies in the hospital.

In New York, at a small regional airport, six missiles destroy the control tower, the passenger terminal, a plane and fuel truck, and a corporate hanger and several private jets. Among the victims are the parents of the head of the FBI counter terrorism department.

The country comes to a standstill. A shocked president addresses the nation and promises action. But a recalcitrant Congress refuses to recognize that its inability to deal with illegal immigrants has enabled these new attacks to take place.

The president authorizes the CIA and FBI to work together to find who is behind the attacks and bring them to justice by any means. The leaders of the two agencies know their working together is against federal law. But they are motivated by hate and revenge. What they learn shocks the country and the world.


About the Author

William Gamble began his career as a newspaper editor in the 1960s before joining the business world. He served with the New Jersey National Guard’s 50th Armored Division from 1962 to 1968. While with Exxon Corporation he served as senior communications advisor for the Arabian American Oil Company in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia between 1979 and 1982. Business honors include the Award of Excellence and two Awards of Merit from the International Association of Business Communicators and two Special Achievement Awards from Philip Morris Companies, Inc.

Gamble retired in 2001 after nearly 40 years in corporate communications and public affairs. He lives in Pennsylvania.