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The Terror in the Emerald City

A Thomas Austin Crime Thriller, Book 5

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The Terror in the Emerald City

By: D.D. Black
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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An elusive terrorist. A city on razor's edge. Twenty-four hours to stop a massacre.

Former NYPD detective Thomas Austin is enjoying a rare date at a monday night football game in Seattle when the evening takes a horrifying turn.

A team of merciless terrorists has taken over the stadium by force, blocking cellphone signals and sealing the exits.

The terrorists have a single demand: release a high-ranking Al Qaeda operative from a US supermax prison. And they have a simple threat: do so in the next 24 hours or they will blow up the stadium, killing themselves along with tens of thousands of innocent victims.

With 60,000 fans in the crosshairs, and the world watching live on TV, Austin must work with security inside the stadium to find a weak point in the terrorists' plans before the countdown ends. But the closer he gets to the attackers, the more he believes their true plan is even more sinister than anyone would believe.

In the ultimate race against time, Thomas Austin will be tested in ways he never has before, and forced to answer the question: would you sacrifice someone you love to save a thousand strangers?

Series List (can be listened to in any order):
Book 1: The Bones at Point No Point
Book 2: The Shadows of Pike Place
Book 3: The Fallen of Foulweather Bluff
Book 4: The Horror at Murden Cove
Book 5: The Terror in the Emerald City
Book 6: The Drowning at Dyes Inlet

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Grabs your attention from the beginning! Best one in the series thus far!! Great narration as well. Can’t wait to start the next one.

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The football game in Seattle

I know this area well and I love making it a mystery of my area. I graduated from Coupeville high school and have always loved the mystery of the area and the ghost stories

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fast paced

Fast-paced and action paced. Thomas Austin books are up there with John Sandford 's Lucas Davenport! Just enough humor without taking the seriousness away. keep them coming!

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Kind of just goes through the motions

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