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5.0 out of 5 stars A BOOK YOU CANNOT PUT DOWN!
They Plotted Revenge Against America is one of those novels you read at the very edge of your seat. It moves along with knuckle-biting suspense and intrigue. What's frightening is that the book's premise totters between fiction and possible nonfiction!

I highly recommend this book to all who read this review. Abe F. March has a winner here...
Published 18 months ago by Salvatore Buttaci

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3.0 out of 5 stars something to think about

An interesting concept for a terrorist act to avenge family deaths caused as a result "collateral damage."
Getting to know the enemy can alter our thinking and promote understanding. The story is believably frightening but offers hope that goodness can prevail.
Published on February 19, 2009 by Edie K. Laforest


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3.0 out of 5 stars something to think about, February 19, 2009
This review is from: They Plotted Revenge Against America (Paperback)

An interesting concept for a terrorist act to avenge family deaths caused as a result "collateral damage."
Getting to know the enemy can alter our thinking and promote understanding. The story is believably frightening but offers hope that goodness can prevail.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A BOOK YOU CANNOT PUT DOWN!, July 16, 2010
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They Plotted Revenge Against America is one of those novels you read at the very edge of your seat. It moves along with knuckle-biting suspense and intrigue. What's frightening is that the book's premise totters between fiction and possible nonfiction!

I highly recommend this book to all who read this review. Abe F. March has a winner here!

Salvatore Buttaci, author of Flashing My Shorts
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5.0 out of 5 stars A plausible story about terrorism in today's world, April 15, 2009
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Terrorism, by definition, operates outside the traditional rules of war. It's hard to combat because attacks are no longer limited to people wearing military uniforms at well-formed battle lines: they can happen anywhere, at any time, and they may well target people who don't have any direct knowledge of the peoples and issues involved.

This is the arena of Abe F. March's chilling novel "They Plotted Revenge Against America." The novel is chilling, not because it's filled with larger than life James Bond daring-do in faraway trouble spots. Quite the contrary: this novel takes place on American soil as survivors of the American attack on Baghdad blend in to mainstream America to personally extract revenge against everyday citizens.

"They Plotted Revenge Against America" is a plausible, sobering, intricate and effectively plotted story about a group of well-trained, well-coordinated teams who slip into the U.S. with forged papers and then painstakingly work through a plan that will infect food and water supplies with a deadly virus.

These team members are not the gun-wielding, grenade-throwing stereotypical terrorists we see in most TV shows and movies. They are everyday people who have suffered personal loss and who want to fight back. Once their mission is complete, they plan--if possible--to go back to their normal lives. As the mission unfolds, they alternate between excitement and doubt while trying to avoid detection, and in the process, they discover while blending into community life, that Americans are not the monsters they expected.

Since the overall mission leader is a double agent working for Israel's Mossad, group members must not only avoid Homeland Security and other U.S. law enforcement agencies, but the highly effective Israel intelligence agency as well. This subplot is a nice touch in a book that suggests we're more vulnerable than we suspect.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A touching story of the consequences of war, March 22, 2009
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I found this an enjoyable and thought-provoking read. The story was captivating from the first page and it raised awareness of some of the deep political issues that lie at the heart of the East-West conflict. Two young men, Yussef and Ahmed who were deeply bereaved, are out to seek revenge on the country and government that wiped out their entire families in Baghdad, Iraq. They travelled to Germany and assumed new identities and from then on, the espionage, the intrigue and the adventure really took off. Five stars for a top-notch political thriller that reveals the deepest feelings and paves the way toward a better world...
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