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A Select library of Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church - Second Series, Vol. X is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1896.
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About the author
Nadia Dalbuono has spent the last eighteen years working as a documentary director and consultant for Channel 4, ITV, Discovery, and National Geographic in various countries. The Extremist is the fourth book in the Leone Scamarcio series, following The Few, The American, and The Hit. She divides her time between the UK and northern Italy.
Summary
When a group of terrorists carry out a series of attacks in Rome, detective Leone Scamarcio is called on to investigate. But why do the terrorists - apparently Islamic extremists - only want to deal with him?
Scamarcio has just twenty-four hours to negotiate, or the terrorists' hostages will be killed. With his face on every TV screen, and with all of Italy on high alert, he must race against the clock and elude the grasp of the increasingly unhinged chief of intelligence, Colonel Scalisi, to uncover the truth behind the attacks.
But, as Scamarcio begins to investigate, he finds that every question turns up five more, and, as usual for this son-of-a-Mafioso policeman, nothing is as it seems.
Foreword
The fourth Leone Scamarcio thriller by CWA-longlisted rising star Nadia Dalbuono.