First line from the Prologue:
"A galaxy of crystalline stars peppered the desert night as a Bedouin tribesman named Abu Nadir plodded along the sandy path, taking the lead in front of a recalcitrant pair of camels."
This book is every bit as good as Harrison's previous book Storming Intrepid, which was a New York Times Bestseller. His earlier stories are Cold War classics that helped invent the modern techno-thriller genre.
With EUROSTORM, he knocks his story out of the park again – this time aboard a bullet train as it races under the English Channel from London to Paris. Sealed within the vault of a fortified security car is a highly classified, lethal substance. But, oops--when the train exits the tunnel heading toward Paris, Scotland Yard learns too late that an evil force has risen--literally, from the grave--to jack a cargo that could alter the world as we know it.
Harrison described some of the back story for his new novel in a Q&A over at his web site.It's a fascinating look into how a writer gets the "boys in the back room" working to create a story.
You've gotta get your hands on this one!
I love his work too! So glad to see Harrison back on the book shelf.
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Great to hear from you, Anon and Variance, and looking forward to more conversations!
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