Terror on East 72nd Street
We don't know how exciting Ernie Hunt's sermons were in his previous role as an Episcopalian priest but we do know that his thrilling novels of international espionage are fast-paced, action-packed and keep readers on the edge of their seats! Experiencing diverse cultures while living in California, St. Louis, New York City, Dallas and Paris, France, definitely shows in the vibrant writing style of Hunt's latest riveting novel, *Terror on East 72nd Street* (Publish America), lending more authenticity to an already great story!
A violent encounter between two men on East 72nd Street in Manhattan leads up to a series of conflicts between federal agents and Canadian Islamic terrorists who plan to destroy the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. From the Catskill Mountains to a hazardous ferry crossing from Vancouver to Victoria, to an abandoned steam rail tunnel leading to the Brooklyn waterfront and a stolen fireboat, the key characters in Hunt's spell-binding novel play a dangerous game of cat and mouse, with the terrorists on one side and federal agents and cooperative Muslims on the other.
The result is murder and mayhem that leads to a multitude of unexpected encounters with evil, and martyrdom as a female Muslim emerges as the heroine of the day. *Terror on East 72nd Street* is laden with chilling turns of events that keep the reader's attention glued to the very end!
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