Atomic Peril
A Nuclear Forensics Thriller
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ナレーター:
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James L. Rubart
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著者:
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Sidney Niemeyer
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In this high-octane thriller, a laboratory scientist races to stop terrorists from detonating a nuclear bomb on American soil.
Tasked by the FBI to analyze a small amount of highly enriched uranium found on a smuggler in Moldova, nuclear-forensics scientist Steven Carter’s initial results suggest a serious terrorist threat. Unconvinced by his findings, the FBI calls a halt to further investigation. But Carter goes rogue, secretly continuing to analyze the material and discovering compelling evidence that somebody has enough uranium to make a nuclear bomb.
With no other recourse, Carter risks his career by taking his evidence to the CIA. Later, when a piece of the weapon is interdicted, he reunites with his FBI handler, John Kittrick, to decipher the clues buried in the uranium. With time running out, against all protocol, Kittrick asks Carter to leave his safe scientific turf and enter the dangerous world of a field operative. And Carter agrees, willing to do anything to help find the bomb before the terrorists unleash nuclear destruction.
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"Atomic Peril gives readers an insightful peek at how decisions are made during a nuclear security event. It is a fascinating ride--you will learn much and will not be able to put this book down!" —Dr. Frank Wong, Former Director of Nuclear Defense Policy (2014-2016), National Security Council, The White House.
"A terrific nuclear thriller from a founding father of nuclear forensics. Readers who enjoyed Tom Clancy's The Sum of All Fears will love this book." —Rick Acker, bestselling suspense author.
“I am absolutely wowed by this thriller. I’m a huge fan of thrillers, and the story and craft in Atomic Peril struck me as polished, gripping, and entertaining. The novel shines a bright light on the serious value of nuclear forensics.” —William Daitch, Director (2006-2015), National Technical Nuclear Forensics Center, Department of Homeland Security.