Because Nick can identify the terrorist sniper who killed a young woman, the group wants him dead. He desperately seeks to learn more about them and their domestic objectives, for in thwarting them lies his only hope for survival.
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About the author: McElwain seeks to move his stories quickly. But to call Strike Terror fast-paced, may be an understatement. Yet his larger-than-life characters are deftly drawn. And his descriptive narratives of settings demonstrate his knowledge of Los Angeles, and his love affair with this city.
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