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A "test run" terrorist attack at one of the largest hospitals in Tanzania, East Africa, is the start of a multinational push to replace the lost oil fields of ISIS in Syria with a new cash crop, diamonds from the de Beers complex in Botswana. ISIS also wants to turn its forces into a nuclear power with atomic bombs built by South Africa and hidden in the Y-Plant at Pelindaba, near Pretoria. General 'Mac" McKlane's Homeland Security team of Rangers, Raiders, and SEALs must fight the forces of evil within ISIS as well as the destruction of power and expertise in America by a government that does…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A "test run" terrorist attack at one of the largest hospitals in Tanzania, East Africa, is the start of a multinational push to replace the lost oil fields of ISIS in Syria with a new cash crop, diamonds from the de Beers complex in Botswana. ISIS also wants to turn its forces into a nuclear power with atomic bombs built by South Africa and hidden in the Y-Plant at Pelindaba, near Pretoria. General 'Mac" McKlane's Homeland Security team of Rangers, Raiders, and SEALs must fight the forces of evil within ISIS as well as the destruction of power and expertise in America by a government that does not always value professional advice. They identify three targets that the Islamic State will target: one in Tanzania, one in Zimbabwe, and a third in South Africa. The third becomes the most dangerous because it includes eight atomic bombs created in South Africa during the time of apartheid. AfricanHeartbeats is the third and the longest novel in the Heartbeat Series of mystery thrillers by Temple Emmet Williams. Many of the characters in African Heartbeats come from the pages of previous "Heartbeats" novels, the first one being "Wrinkled Heartbeats" and the second being "Pison Heartbeats." Both were bestsellers on Amazon from time to time.
Autorenporträt
Temple Emmet Williams has been a professional writer for over 60 years. As a journalist, he worked for the the New York World-Telegram & Sun, where he was nominated twice for a Pulitzer before the paper shut down in the early 1960s. He worked as an editor at the Readers Digest, and a copywriter and creative director at several well-known advertising agencies. He lived in Africa for six years and almost as long in Europe. His wife of 47 years is his content editor. They live in Boca Raton, Florida.