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Caught up in the conflict is an extra ordinary cast of character . . . A brilliant but deadly Israeli general. The Chief of Mossad who commands a team of international assassins. The Director of CIA's Covert Operations Bureau. A top Pakistani nuclear phyicist. And a Libyan killer, closing in on Tom Lawford.
As Qaddafi's hand moves inexorably closer to pushing the nuclear button, Pillars of Fire captures in fiction the shockingly plausible scenario that could easily consume half the world in a nuclear holocaust. From a brutal murder in a Georgetown café to the NAZI cartel's Berlin headquarters, from the fiery Sahara sands to the shores of ancient Jaffa and on to the Asian subcontinent, master storyteller Steve Shagan creates a powerful, frightening novel that races from its first page to an electrifying climax - the authentic story of today's most desperate global struggle.
371 pages, Hardcover
First published August 1, 1989