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The Hunt for Cell-X - Lohn, Al
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Terrorist attack, sinking an American cruise ship, starts an eruption of multiple Isis-terror attacks impairing the peaceful life of the US. The attacks leave mass casualties in its wake. The Secretary of Homeland Security, Hajji Al' Hajji, selects Special Agent Jim Vandergelden, the deputy director of the CIA, and retired Marine Corps Colonel, as the commander of the Special Homeland Security Force. Jim is a battle hardened ex seal commander and a proven international CIA operative. He picks his team members from the best the FBI and CIA has to offer. They all had served as Seals or as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Terrorist attack, sinking an American cruise ship, starts an eruption of multiple Isis-terror attacks impairing the peaceful life of the US. The attacks leave mass casualties in its wake. The Secretary of Homeland Security, Hajji Al' Hajji, selects Special Agent Jim Vandergelden, the deputy director of the CIA, and retired Marine Corps Colonel, as the commander of the Special Homeland Security Force. Jim is a battle hardened ex seal commander and a proven international CIA operative. He picks his team members from the best the FBI and CIA has to offer. They all had served as Seals or as Special Forces combatants during their enlistment. Colonel Vandergelden's mission is to locate and destroy the Isis cells that have infiltrated the USA. Vandergelden uncovers the existence of a secret terrorist group named, Cell-X. Intel from reliable sources alleges that Cell-X is developing weapons of mass destruction on US soil.
Autorenporträt
Author Al Lohn was born in 1934 on the outskirts of Cologne Germany and educated in the art of apparel manufacturing. He worked until 1956 in his father's business. In November 1956, he immigrated to the USA with his parents and younger brother. Drafted thirteen months later, he served in the US Army for two years, two years in the Army Reserve, and two years on stand- by. While stationed in Germany he met his wife. They were married in 1959. After his discharge from the Army, he became the manager of Brooks-Van Horn's manufacturing department in Philadelphia, a Theatrical costume company serving the entertainment industry. During his ten year-tenure, he worked on many challenging projects such as 'Holiday on Ice', 'Hello Dolly', the Philadelphia Mummers, historical reproductions for the Marine Corps, the Smithsonian Institute and wax museums. During his fifty-year career, he served as Corporate Senior Vice President for Liz Claiborne Inc and retired as Corporate Vice President from the Spiegel Group in 1998. His extensive travel during his 50-year career took him around the world to all five continents. His travels gained him a deep understanding of the world's cultures as well as their trials and tribulations. This, combined with his experience growing up in a war-torn country during World War II, and his military service, compelled him to turn to writing after his retirement. He resides in New Jersey with his wife of sixty-two years where they enjoy their children and three grandchildren. Now he writes and is the author of eight published books.