The Last Jihad

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The Last Jihad is a novel written by Joel C. Rosenberg.

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Jon Bennett is one of the shrewdest strategists on Wall Street and a close friend of the president of the United States. But nothing has prepared him for the terror that lies ahead.

Saddam Hussein dispatches his top assassins to the United States.

Iraqi hit men spread carnage throughout London, Paris, and Riyadh.

And the Butcher of Baghdad is just getting started.

Only a rock-solid Arab-Israeli coalition against Iraq can keep the U.S.-and other Western nations- from certain devastation. And only Bennett and his beautiful partner, Erin McCoy, can make that happen. Their secret project, a billion-dollar oil deal off the coast of Gaza, could be the basis for an historic peace treaty and enormous wealth for Israeli and Palestinian.

But before the treaty can be signed, Israeli commandos foil an Iraqi Scud missile launch, recovering a nuclear warhead and evidence that Iraq’s next attacks will level Washington, New York, and Tel Aviv.

Now the Israeli prime minister gives the American president an ultimatum: Melt down Baghdad within one hour-or Israel will do it herself.

From Jerusalem, Bennett and McCoy must summon all their stealth and savvy to save themselves – and the world - from absolute destruction.