Storm Crow

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Jeff Gulvin ISBN: 9781480418356
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: May 14, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller Language: English
Author: Jeff Gulvin
ISBN: 9781480418356
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: May 14, 2013
Imprint: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
Language: English

Scotland Yard’s Jack Swann teams up with FBI Agent Johnny Harrison to battle international terrorists in “one of the best thrillers I’ve read this year” (Jack Higgins).
 
Detective Sgt. Jack Swann is the best anti-terrorist agent in Scotland Yard’s Special Branch. And when a bomb detonates in Northumberland, followed by another not far from London’s Piccadilly Circus, innocent lives depend on Swann’s investigative skill. Storm Crow, one of the most feared terrorists in the world, is claiming responsibility. But is Storm Crow a growing subversive cell or one lone mad bomber? All Swann has to go on is the name—and a frightening talent for mayhem.
 
On the other side of the Atlantic, FBI Special Agent Johnny Harrison has his eye on the Salvesen militia compound in Idaho and their leader, a right-wing anarchist nursing an apocalyptic hatred for the United States. His plot against America is only part of a terrifying international puzzle. His ties reach to the mysterious Storm Crow, and both of them want to destroy one man: Harrison’s old friend, Jack Swann.
 
Now, as two nations are held hostage by unseen enemies, Swann and Harrison must join forces to stop them—before it’s too late . . .
 
New York Times–bestselling author Jack Higgins calls this first novel in the Harrison & Swann Thriller trilogy of international thrillers “absolutely marvelous”.

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Scotland Yard’s Jack Swann teams up with FBI Agent Johnny Harrison to battle international terrorists in “one of the best thrillers I’ve read this year” (Jack Higgins).
 
Detective Sgt. Jack Swann is the best anti-terrorist agent in Scotland Yard’s Special Branch. And when a bomb detonates in Northumberland, followed by another not far from London’s Piccadilly Circus, innocent lives depend on Swann’s investigative skill. Storm Crow, one of the most feared terrorists in the world, is claiming responsibility. But is Storm Crow a growing subversive cell or one lone mad bomber? All Swann has to go on is the name—and a frightening talent for mayhem.
 
On the other side of the Atlantic, FBI Special Agent Johnny Harrison has his eye on the Salvesen militia compound in Idaho and their leader, a right-wing anarchist nursing an apocalyptic hatred for the United States. His plot against America is only part of a terrifying international puzzle. His ties reach to the mysterious Storm Crow, and both of them want to destroy one man: Harrison’s old friend, Jack Swann.
 
Now, as two nations are held hostage by unseen enemies, Swann and Harrison must join forces to stop them—before it’s too late . . .
 
New York Times–bestselling author Jack Higgins calls this first novel in the Harrison & Swann Thriller trilogy of international thrillers “absolutely marvelous”.

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