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Ike Schwartz thought he could return to his hometown and ditch the
demons that pursue him. More than anything, he wanted to blot out
the pain and anger that came when his wife of less than a month was
gunned down in a CIA foul-up. So he buried himself as sheriff in
rural Picketsville, Virginia, a community indistinguishable from
any of the hundreds of small towns that hang like beads on
Interstate 81 running from Pennsylvania down to Georgia.
Aside from its Civil War history, Picketsville's only real claim to
fame is Callend College, a private women's school located just
within its corporate limits. The college is notable, in turn, for
housing one half of the billion dollar Dillon art collection,
carefully secured in an underground bunker originally built in the
late 1950s as a super bomb shelter.
It's bad news for both Dr. Ruth Harris, the newly hired president
of the college, and for a shadowy group whose services have been
contracted by Middle Eastern fanatics--The New Jihad--when the
collection is scheduled to be removed to New York. The plan is to
steal the half billion dollars worth of fine art and statuary, and
ransom it back for millions.
With the closure of the facility imminent, the operation must be
moved forward, which, in turn, creates unanticipated risks and
problems. And everyone dismisses Ike Schwartz as a stereotypical
rural sheriff. He is, however, a man with uncommon skills, a tough
hide, and a notable past--all of which make an arresting first
novel.
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Predators (Standard format, CD)
Frederick Ramsay; Prologue by Poisoned Pen Press; Read by Ray Porter
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