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Muslim terrorism is actually as well in the United States as in Europe and the other states belonging to the “West”(Australia, New Zealand and Israel), the main concern of the populations and Governments. Radical Muslims make no attempt do disguise that they want to destroy first Israel and then the rest of the “West”. At the same time, China, India and the East Asian countries are ready to play a dominant role in world politics. In order to establish treaties, Muslim states are already approaching China and China already delivers parts of nuclear installations and missiles to these countries). Are we heading towards a “Clash of civilizations” (as Samuel P. Huntington calls it)? Our future doesn’t look bright at the moment. Our countries are politically divided. Europe shows a kind of anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism flares up again. The writer’s website deals comprehensively with these problems. In Robert Maegh’s thriller “A Holy Terror”, a story as up-to-date and frightening as tomorrow’s newspaper, several terrorist organisations merge and begin to forge plans to establish the multi-national supremacy of Islam. In Sydney, Australia, John Friedmann and Siobhan Bergman stumble upon a murdered man and obtain possession of a terrorist map which gives vital information about future terrorist actions. In their quest to regain the information, the fundamentalists murder Friedmann’s wife. The Holy Terror is set in motion around the world and there is an evil assault on Paris while the drinking water in Sydney is poisoned. Mossad and C.I.A. are involved. Siobhan and a Jewish officer are abducted. Will they be in time to rescue Siobhan? Can the extremists be stopped before they bring terror to the rest of the world?
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Robert Maegh author of the thriller "A Holy Terror" degree@skynet.be www.westernfreedom.com Robert Maegh is a Belgian engineer, born in Germany in 1945. He spent several years in Africa and the Middle East. "A Holy Terror" is his first novel and a sequel can soon be expected.
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