The Suicide Bomber

by Kim Cross

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The Suicide Bomber is probably one of the most prophetic books of our time. The original manuscript was completed a full six months prior to the horrific London suicide bombings of July 7th 2005. Beginning in November 2001 just after the events of 9/11, The Suicide Bomber takes the reader on a terrifying but fascinating journey following the lives of its two main protagonists, Jim Barker and Tom Collins. Jim Barker is a twenty year old white, upper middle-class university student who, after attending a talk on Islam held at his college, becomes interested in and later a zealous convert of a fundamentalist group of Islamic extremists. He is hand-picked to become one of six suicide bombers charged with carrying out deadly explosions at six of the busiest London Underground stations as a macabre celebration of the 9/11 attacks in the United States. Tom Collins, a veteran MI5 operative, receives a hand delivered letter warning him of the impending murderous plot. With few specific facts to go on and very little time in which to find out the information that could immobilize the attack, Collins and his team are stretched to their limits.
Collins finally gets the break he needs but fate deals him a harsh hand and he becomes involved in a cat and mouse game with unthinkable human costs at stake. And time is not on his side...
  • ISBN10 1905529007
  • ISBN13 9781905529001
  • Publish Date 28 September 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 312
  • Language English