
Al Kabul
Home Grown Terrorist
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Narrated by:
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Claro Austria
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By:
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Bob Brill
About this listen
When several commercial airliners are brought down on the same day by terrorists in the year 2025, the world is reminded once again of 9/11. It all begins a year before the 25th anniversary of America's worst nightmare delivered by Osama bin Laden.
Al Kabul, an American-born, homegrown terrorist is at the heart of it and plans to strike an even bigger blow to honor Osama. The entire American way of life is in the hands of a special FBI team under direct orders from the president to foil this plan, whatever it is. Intrigue, politics, and fanaticism are all at play in this futuristic thriller.
©2012 Robert Brill (P)2020 Robert Brill
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