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An aging Russian cargo plane descends to a remote airstrip in
Kazakhstan. Its mission is a nightmare: exchange 1,300 pounds of
gold for an equal amount of weapons-grade uranium-the first crucial
step in an Iranian plot to build and detonate a nuclear bomb in the
heartland of America. Col. Ashkan Gharabaghi, an officer of Iran's
murderous Quds Force, stands near the runway, studying the aging
plane's lumbering approach. Elizabeth Mallory watches, too. The
brilliant young CIA agent has ridden Gunpowder over long stretches
of desolate, fallout-poisoned Kazakh countryside to try to stop the
export of the black market uranium. Time is short. The sun is
setting. The nuclear bomb material sits at the end of the dusty
runway, ready for loading. This is how Tom Reed's frighteningly
real thriller, The Tehran Triangle, takes off. In his riveting
first novel, Reed, a noted historian, fuses a lifetime's experience
in nuclear weaponry and spy craft to a story deeply wedded to fact.
The book's harrowing outcome will be remembered-and feared-long
after it has been read. Reed is a former Secretary of the Air Force
under two presidents and the youngest-ever Director of the National
Reconnaissance Office, an organization so secret that its very
existence was not revealed until the end of the Cold War. He
plunges thriller fans into the harrowing chessboard of
international surveillance and intelligence gathering. Farsi
speaking Agent Mallory emerges as the CIA's point person on Iran.
Gharabaghi rises in the Quds ranks, becoming a powerful colonel,
sponsored by his long-time friend Mansoor Alizadeh, the President
of the Iranian Republic. Mallory's perilous investigation of
Iranian penetration of the US brings her to a most unlikely hub of
terrorist activity-a machine shop servicing the oil and gas
industry and owned by retired Air Force Sergeant Bum Bradley and
his brother, Hiram. She discovers Col. Gharabaghi's evil scheme to
recruit two American citizens of Iranian descent, engineer
Rosincourt Sadr, and his girlfriend, Soroya Assad, to assemble the
nuclear bomb. Step by step, Reed reveals how a religion's most
extreme beliefs can drive even comfortable, well-educated American
citizens into the fever grip of terrorism. Col. Gharabaghi
orchestrates the plot from Chihuahua while Mallory urgently tries
to counter his murderous moves from El Paso, right across the
border. It is now July 2012. As the plot moves toward its
furiously-paced conclusion, Mallory makes increasingly frantic
efforts to sabotage the bomb, now rolling down railroad tracks
toward the Trinity detonation site in New Mexico. The countdown
culminates when Gharabaghi punches a code into his cell phone to
set off the biggest terrorist strike in US history, triggering
readers to ask, "What if?"
Howie goes head to head with his cantankerous neighbor Mrs. Hatcher
who uses a tennis racquet to swing at the hummingbirds in her
garden. A great admirer of hummers and fearful for their lives,
Howie tries to figure out why Mrs. Hatcher behaves as she does and
how to stop her. Does he? Howie's Hungabird Dilemma is the
heart-warming story of his love of hummingbirds and his quest to
stop Mrs. Hatcher from harming his favorite little bird. His little
sister Carole Ann jumps into the fray as well. Literally This is
the fifth of Sandy's children's gardening books with a plot. It's
jam-packed with gardening and hummingbird facts, glossary, and a
list of some favorite hummer flowers. Children, parents, and
teachers alike will love the book with its beautiful illustrations
by artist Casie Trace, her first children's picture book. Howie's
Hungabird Dilemma is a 34-page, 8x10" full color book, softbound,
and perfect for children 5-10 years old. $12. Sandy Baker's other
books include Mrs. Feeny and the Grubby Garden Gang, Zack's Zany
Zucchiniland, The Dead Butterflies Diary, Color My Garden and
Colorea Mi Jardin (coloring books in English and Spanish), and now
Howie. Look for her sixth book, Three Sisters Garden, in Fall 2014.
Want birds, bees, butterflies and bugs in your garden? Pajaros,
abejos, mariposas y bichos. Colorea Mi Jardin, a 32-page habitat
gardening coloring book in Spanish, presents pictures and puzzles
to help kids 5-10 years old learn how to bring these friendly
creatures into the garden. It's fun and instructive without being
preachy. Colorea Mi Jardin invites kids and their parents or
teachers to work on the coloring book together, reading the 2-3
sentences of text and then creatively coloring the line drawing
pictures. What a perfect book for schools with gardens--one for
each child in the classroom. The coloring book is 8" x 10" and can
be used with crayons, colored pencils, and non-bleed-through
markers. Learn what flowers to plant and how to make hummingbird
(el colibri) nectar Kids can be creative as they wish, do the
picture and word puzzles, finish a drawing, and then design a
habitat garden of their own.
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