Isis in the City

by EE Hunt


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/4/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781524573171
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781524573188
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781524573164

About the Book

Those of us who have lived in big cities can imagine the danger presented by radical Islamic terrorists, but suppose at the last New York City Thanksgiving Day parade, the ISIS members in this book had terrorized bystanders. Would it have been such a fun day or a very tragic one? In this book, the heroine, Fatima, is attacked in Central Park only by a Frisbee that narrowly misses her, but as it whizzed by her head, she has visions of it being a true gun hit and of being horribly hurt as in her past. Indeed, that Frisbee leads to suspicious activity, which she will have to confront along with her fiancé, Charles, and her two hosts Ted and Sherry who live in Manhattan on East Seventy-Second Street. The terrorists, however, are after bigger game than one lone woman. They are after the very heart of the city today after its prior attack on 9/11.


About the Author

E E Hunt is an Episcopal priest who has lived and served in urban and rural California, suburban St Louis, New York City for 16 years, Dallas, Texas, and Paris France for more than ten years. He was Rector of the Church of Epiphany in Manhattan, Dean of the St Mathew’s Cathedral in Dallas, and Dean also of the “American “Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Paris, France for more than ten years. He has published seven previous books, one academic and six novels about our turbulent times in regard to terrorism and human trafficking. He graduated from Stanford University with two degrees, the Episcopal seminary of the Southwest with two degrees, and Princeton Theological Seminary where he earned a doctorate. In a time of religious division and political mistrust, his interest is in promoting a common sense of human decency and reconciliation amongst the practitioners of all faiths.