Seventh Psalm
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Seventh Psalm is a controversial action-thriller novel written by two retired United States Air Force officers. The 600-page book purports to finally explain what, in fact, happened to Saddam Hussein’s infamous “WMD” that justified the American invasion of Iraq. Seventh Psalm has developed a significant word-of-mouth following in the United States, England and Israel, marking it as a unique literary phenomenon.
Writing under the pen name Jonathan Bruce, co-authors John H. Schumacher and Bruce T. Smith[1] crafted a disturbing novel considered “too accurate” by many in the New York literary establishment. Although the focus of Seventh Psalm is Britain and Israel’s covert war on terrorism, many American editors felt that any novel concerning the war on terrorism was too “pro-Bush.”
Yet, based upon the lives of real people and actual events, many of which were never reported, Seventh Psalm reaches the pinnacle for action thrillers in the new millennium: Terrorist attacks in New York and England generate a three-continent search for the terrorist leader who has assumed Osama bin Laden’s role as the “world’s most wanted.” The pursuit is joined by a battle-hardened British SAS officer and his beautiful cohort from Israel’s ultra-secret Shin Bet. The pair join forces in the chase for the terrorists and Iraq’s missing cache of WMD…as US Air Force F-15s swarm into battle and Israeli tanks blast into action against new and unexpected enemies! Seventh Psalm races from the shifting battle lines in the war on terrorism to the ravages of war-torn Sudan; form the halls of power in London and Washington to the back alleys of Berlin and Hamburg…All with shocking results that leap from the headlines of tomorrow’s New York Times!
Through the lives and actions of four major characters; British SAS officer, Colin Blackford and his love interest, an Israeli Shin Bet operative; a rogue Palestinian terrorist, Mustafa Quomuz, and a German female terrorist (a child of the Bader-Meinhof faction) Seventh Psalm answers “THE” question: What became of Saddam Hussein’s WMD? The weapons that ‘justified’ the American invasion of Iraq? Seventh Psalm features vibrant military action and political intrigue and explains the day-to-day vigilance of those who serve on the front lines of the global war on terror. Seventh Psalm highlights the new “hot spots” where the war on terrorism will next erupt and takes you to places on the globe never reported on the nightly news!
[edit] See also
- Jonathan Bruce, pen name
[edit] References
- ^ Seventh Psalm. Outskirts Press. Retrieved on 2008-03-29. ISBN 9781432713881