<br><br><br>Please visit my website at http://ciajfk.com Leo: What do you have to say about the CIA's man targetting Osama bin Laden, a year or so before last weeks crash? Bruce Adamson Peter: Thanks for the sequel to HIGH FLIGHT. So CIA-sponored David Hagberg not only wrote the script for last Tuesday's events, he has also targetted Osama bin Laden. Is it possible that the Bush's met Hagberg for one of his speechs at Vero Beach or Jupiter Island, Florida? I have misplaced my book A Hero To Zero, unauthorized biography of Mohamed Al Fayed, by Tiny Rowland. I would like to get this book again. Willing to trade or buy? Note: De Mohrenschildt had Al Fayed's business partner listed in his phone book Sheik Yousif Al-Athbi, for the company Al-Sabah & Co. General Commerce & Navigation Co. in KUWAIT! Did I hear that one of the highjackers's name was Yousif? Was there more? Bruce Adamson ************************* Joshua's Hammer by David Hagberg Amazon.com Customers who bought this book also bought: Eden's Gate by David Hagberg White House by David Hagberg Critical Mass by David Hagberg Crossfire by David Hagberg When Saudi zillionaire Osama bin Laden speaks, Allen Trumble, CIA chief of station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, listens. When bin Laden breaks the news that he's the proud owner of a Russian-made, suitcase-sized nuclear device and wonders if there might not be someone else higher up that he might speak to, the call goes out to Kirk McGarvey, deputy director of operations. A call also goes out to some very bad men who, upon the Trumble family's return to the States, slaughter the lot of them in, of all places, a Disney World parking lot. The administration, never bin Laden boosters, thinks even less of him after the Disney World hit, but the man does have a bomb, so off McGarvey goes to Afghanistan for a face-to-face and a look-see. Once McGarvey's in situ--and after bin Laden surgically removes a homing device from his body--the president becomes convinced that McGarvey's been killed and orders a retaliatory strike. It misses bin Laden but hits and kills his beloved 19 year-old-daughter, Sarah. This time, as they say, it's personal, and bin Laden knows just what to do with his bomb. Detonate the little bugger below the Golden Gate Bridge just as President Haynes's Down's syndrome-afflicted daughter is passing above. Tick, tick, tick, tick. And so goes Joshua's Hammer, David Hagberg's umpteenth thriller and the eighth entry (after 1999's White House) in his popular Kirk McGarvey adventure series. The premise is less than original, but fans of Clancyesque techno-thrillers won't necessarily be disappointed. The book moves well despite Hagberg's off-the-rack prose and characterizations, and, if the reader can navigate the babble-strewn home stretch, delivers a none-too-surprising yet satisfying finish. --Michael Hudson --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From Booklist The award-winning Hagberg has produced 16 thrillers writing as Sean Flannery and 14 under his own name, 7 of which are Kirk McGarvey adentures. In this eighth McGarvey outing, our hero, now the CIA's Deputy Director of Operations, is up against Saudi zillionaire terrorist Osama bin Laden and his fanatic followers, eager to die on the way to paradise. To their other crimes, bin Laden and company have added the assassination of a CIA field agent and his family during a Disney World vacation. But... read more >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Hagberg >Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 21:54:57 EDT > >I'm going to be sick! > >Read this review of Hagberg's book "Joshua's Hammer" > ><A >HREF="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0812544390/stopourekilling/107-97 > >97672-6967760">Amazon.com: buying info: Joshua's Hammer</A> _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
