Blackest of Fridays

· Xlibris Corporation
Ebook
444
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About this ebook

Have you ever waited for stores to open before daybreak on Black Friday? Its still dark out before sunrise. What was it like for you? You are probably anxious, maybe cold and certainly raring to go into those stores. Never suspecting anything could happen to you or to hundreds of others by a band of men bent on destruction. Blackest of Fridays leads us through events that traumatize the minds and the bodies of people who wanted only to shop for their loved ones. Then a sacrilegious occurrence happens on Christmas Eve at a midnight mass. When will this stop or will it ever? Detective Lieutenant John McNamara of the Natick Police Department is spearheading the investigation and promises they will be caught and punished. How can he make such a promise?

About the author

After writing seven previous books, Joe Smiga decides to write his first police thriller. He remembers the levels of police activities there were that occurred when the Boston Marathon bombing happened, in April 2013. He decides to include his expertise on terrorism with his eighth book. The novel begins on the busiest shopping day for the Christmas holiday season. It is called Blackest of Fridays. The first chapter opens the story in Natick, Massachusetts. This particular Black Friday will never be forgotten by those who live through it. Follow how the terrorists plan, execute their plans and leave a path of destruction in two major Massachusetts communities and then head to the Big Apple for a concluding attack. Discover how the local and state police deal with the attacks. Learn how the FBI becomes involved. Joe is now preparing to write a sequel to this book, which will affect the whole nation from the East Coast to the West Coast.

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