· “Too real and too scary might best describe The Rockets’ Red Glare. This is not an entertainment-only light thriller, but a gritty, real word portrayal of how the unspeakable could be accomplished by terrorists in the homeland. True, The Rockets' Red Glare is fiction, but the authors are careful to characterize it as forecast fiction because it could happen. John Darrin worked in the nuclear industry for 40 years, and Dr. Gresalfi helped provide operational and planning support to agencies of the Department of Homeland Security. · Darrin, a career radiation-safety expert, and Gresalfi, an adviser to the White House on terrorism, deliver a gripping thriller reminiscent of Larry Collins and .
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The Rockets’ Red Glare John Darrin and Michael Gresalfi. Biblioque, $ trade paper (p) ISBN Buy this book Darrin, a career radiation. The Rockets' Red Glare Cal Bellotta, ex-Army Special Forces/WMD expert, and Ray Nassiri, a Muslim computer wizard, form an unlikely partnership that challenges the Homeland Security bureaucracy. Together they must peel away layers of deception in a race to uncover the truth about an unprecedented alliance threatening the very fabric of the country they love. “Too real and too scary might best describe The Rockets’ Red Glare. This is not an entertainment-only light thriller, but a gritty, real word portrayal of how the unspeakable could be accomplished by terrorists in the homeland.
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