Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack
by Ronald Kessler
Drawing on unprecedented access to FBI and CIA counter terrorism operatives, New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler presents the chilling story of terrorists relentless efforts to mount another devastating attack on the United States and of the heroic efforts being made to stop those plots.
Kessler takes you inside the war rooms of this battlefrom the newly created National Counter terrorism Center to FBI headquarters, from the CIA to the National Security Agency, from the Pentagon to the Oval Officeto explain why we have gone so long since 9/11 without a successful attack and to reveal the many close calls we never hear about. The race to stop the terrorists, Kessler shows, is more desperate than ever.
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