By: Jeff Abbott
Genre: Thriller
Dutton Adult
August 1, 2009
On Sale: July 23, 2009
Featuring:
384 pages
ISBN: 0525951210
EAN: 9780525951216
Hardcover
Book Summary
On the new digital battlefront in the war on terror,
one man will learn to negotiate the extremely thin line
between unconditional trust and unspeakable
betrayal.
Luke Dantry tells people he has a
job on the cutting edge of the war on terror—only he knows
it’s nowhere near as adrenaline-filled as he makes it
sound. Luke’s nightly task working for his stepfather’s
Washington think tank: Go undercover from the anonymous
safety of his computer and infiltrate Web-based, home-
grown terrorist networks, cataloging the screen names and
details of a motley collection of rage-filled, mentally
suspect, and mostly impotent loners he comes to call the
Black Road. Now and then he encounters someone who may
have the capability to make good on his threats, but Luke
figures that the vast majority of his targets are simply
frustrated malcontents using the Internet as an empty
soapbox.
When Luke is kidnapped at gunpoint,
without warning, and left for dead in an isolated cabin
deep in the woods, he realizes it must be related to his
work, and that the Black Road is far more organized than
he thought—and much closer to home than he could have ever
imagined. After a daring escape, with both the terrorist
group and their enemies on his heels, he must quickly
assemble a complex puzzle of convoluted histories and
motives, where the final pieces extend deep into his own
past—and where Luke himself may hold the key to stopping
the Black Road before their spectacular plans come to
horrible fruition.