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Dead Heat
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Joel C. Rosenberg7,471 ratings, 4.36 average rating, 326 reviews
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“To misunderstand the nature and threat of evil is to risk being blindsided by it,”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“Jesus said, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“the Lord may very well have removed His blessing from America the moment America stopped blessing us.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“they had to do it anyway. They had to try. They had taken an oath, and they would be faithful to the end. On the bank of surveillance monitors in front of her, she saw a dozen of her best agents—guns drawn—suddenly rush the convention stage, surround the president, grab him by the arms, and literally carry him away, his feet barely touching the ground. Sanchez then bolted out of the command post and met the president’s protective detail backstage and ordered them downstairs, into the makeshift bunker. “Go, go, go,” she yelled as they raced the president down one corridor after another, into a heavily guarded stairwell, and down five flights, eventually bursting into the basement, where all the convention center’s HVAC systems were housed. They turned one corner and then another, ducking pipes and ducts along the way. A moment later, they raced the president into a large storage freezer, slammed the door shut behind them, and worked feverishly to put him in a protective suit, gloves, and mask, pre-positioned there by the army’s nuclear, biological, and chemical fast-reaction team. That done, Sanchez and her agents began to suit up themselves. But just then, Sanchez felt the”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“Lord Jesus, I need you. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. Thank you for rising from the dead. I believe you are the Way, the Truth, and the Life. I believe you are the only way to heaven, the only way to the Father. And right now, as an act of the will, by faith, I open the door of my life and receive you as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving my sins. Thank you for giving me eternal life. Have mercy on me, Lord. Show me your will. Teach me your Word. Guide me by your Holy Spirit. Take the throne of my life, Lord Jesus, and make me the kind of person you want me to be. In your holy and precious Name I pray, amen.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“John 1:12 says, ‘As many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name.’ And the apostle Paul told us in Ephesians, ‘By grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“By grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“ground shake violently beneath her feet. She could hear the deafening blast. She could suddenly feel the scorching heat. She had enough time to realize that her best efforts to protect the president had failed, that it was over, and then, sure enough, it was.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“York. No amount of emergency planning had prepared anyone for something of this scale. Raging fires and radioactive winds were killing everyone in their paths, yet fleeing for safety was difficult if not impossible. Shock paralyzed millions. The lack of electricity paralyzed millions more, as did the inability to communicate. What had just happened? What was coming next? Where could one go to be safe? And how in the world should one get there? And then the City of Angels became the City of Demons. Jackie Sanchez picked up the secure phone on the console in front of her and took the priority-one call from General Briggs at NORAD. She could barely believe what he was telling her, but she had no time to argue. They had a minute, if that, to get the president to safety. She slammed down the phone and quickly shouted a series of coded commands into her wrist-mounted microphone. Her team reacted instantly, just as they’d been trained. She wasn’t sure if it really mattered. Perhaps all their efforts would be in vain. Maybe they wouldn’t save any lives. But”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“blast could see the lethal, glowing plume from miles away. It was certainly seen on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, just ten miles away, and as the killer winds began to blow, death and destruction soon followed. It was only a matter of time. There would be no escape, and no place to hide. Surely first responders would emerge from surrounding states and communities, eager to help in any way they possibly could. But how would they get into the hot zones? How would they communicate? Where would they take the dead? Where would they take the dying? The power grid went down instantly. All communications went dark. The electromagnetic pulse set off by the warhead’s detonation had fried all electronic circuitry for miles. The electrical systems of most motor vehicles in Seattle—from fire trucks and ambulances to police cars and military Humvees, not to mention most helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft—were immobilized completely or, at the very least, severely damaged. Most cell phones, pagers, PDAs, TVs, and radios were rendered useless as well, as were even the backup power systems in hospitals and other emergency facilities throughout the blast radius. The same was true in Washington, D.C., and New”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“everything for miles in all directions. The Space Needle. The aquarium and the science center. Amazon.com’s headquarters. Safeco Field. And every Starbucks in between. All of it was gone in the snap of a finger. None of the city’s twenty-one state-of-the-art air raid sirens went off. They had originally been installed in the early 1950s during the Cold War. They’d been cosmetically upgraded in 2006 at a cost of $91,000. But they’d been useless. No one in the mayor’s office or the police department or the fire department knew the missile was coming. No one knew the threat that was inbound. Thus no one had activated the sirens. But even if someone had, would anyone in Seattle have known what to do or where to go? Would there have been any time to seek shelter? No one was left to ask the questions, for now the air raid sirens and the city they were designed to protect were gone entirely. Untold thousands lay dead and dying. More would join them soon. Indeed, the death toll in Seattle alone would soar into the hundreds of thousands within hours. An enormous mushroom cloud, crackling with toxic radioactive dust, now formed over the city. Those not blinded by the initial”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“every direction. Those poor, unfortunate souls who didn’t die instantly suddenly found themselves blinded and burning and unable to move. Some would hang on for hours. Some would endure for days or even weeks. But there was no hope of survival. Nor was there any hope of rescue or evacuation. The vast majority of those who didn’t die immediately sustained third-degree burns over most if not all of their bodies. People’s eardrums were blown out. Their hands and feet were blistered and bleeding. And they would continue to suffer horribly, until they eventually succumbed to the most excruciatingly painful deaths imaginable; there was absolutely nothing they or anyone else could do about it. Manhattan took the next hit. The Scud C hit the heart of Times Square, and it, too, carried a nuclear warhead. The effect was as ghastly as it was instantaneous. The detonation eradicated every life-form in a half-mile radius within a fraction of a second. Every building from the theater district and the New York Times Building to Grand Central station and beyond was vaporized in the blink of an eye, just as experts had”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“Every building was just gone, and every soul as well. Across the Potomac River, the Pentagon shuddered violently from the blast wave and then began to partially collapse. What remained standing was utterly ablaze, as was every structure not flattened for as far as the eye could see. Howling, scorching winds soon began sweeping lethal radioactivity through the city’s northeast quadrant and into Maryland, surging through Prince George’s County and Anne Arundel County, as if they were following 295 to the north and Routes 50 and 214 to the east, through Capitol Heights and Lanham and Bowie toward Crofton and Annapolis. Soon more than five thousand square miles of Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia were contaminated with deadly levels of radioactivity. And the nightmare had only just begun. Moments after the first missile hit D.C., a second missile struck the CIA building at Langley directly, its superheated fireball and cataclysmic blast wave obliterating the nation’s premier intelligence headquarters in the tree-lined suburbs of northern Virginia and vaporizing every home and office building, every church and mall for mile after mile”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
“9:12 P.M.—GROUND ZERO, WASHINGTON, D.C. Without warning, the capital of the United States was obliterated. At precisely 9:12 p.m. Eastern, in a millisecond of time, in a blinding flash of light, the White House simply ceased to exist, as did everything and everyone else for miles in every direction. No sooner had the first missile detonated in Lafayette Park than temperatures soared into the millions of degrees. The firestorm and blast wave that followed consumed everything in its path. Gone was the Treasury building, and with it the headquarters of the United States Secret Service. Gone was the FBI building, and the National Archives, and the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Capitol and all of its surrounding buildings. Wiped away was every monument, every museum, every restaurant, every hotel, every hospital, every library and landmark of any kind, every sign of civilization.”
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
― Dead Heat: A Jon Bennett Series Political and Military Action Thriller (Book 5)
