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Book Review - Creating Madness by Andrew Rafkin
"Creating Madness" is a novel based on the Oceans Reconnaissance Commission, (O.
R.
C.
A.
).
The story opens with a terrorist attack in the Galveston harbor.
Terrorist have the whole country in a state of fear.
There is uncertainty regarding the possibility of a disastrous release of radiation.
The president and head of Homeland security have put the country on terrorist RED alert.
Iranian extremists have joined forces with a Northern Korean family, who is seeking revenge.
Together they have joined forces with terrorists in an all out effort to destroy freedom in the United States.
An affluent security company executive, Andre Petrov, creator of O.
R.
C.
A.
is working with Retired Navy SEAL Commander "Reef" Johansson and Alexis Mikos, a former Greek Secret Service agent, to handpick a team of security and computer specialists to furnish coastal and port security against worldwide terrorists, drug traffic, and environmental concerns.
Together they have planned a no holds barred strategy to thwart the attempts of the terrorists and their Korean and Iranian sponsors, who have planned attacks on San Diego, San Francisco, New York, and harbors.
Technical savvy, attention to detail, a strong plot, and a wide-ranging knowledge base of global political positioning, combine to make this a cutting edge novel of international intrigue.
I found Rafkin's writing forceful, timely, and imaginative! A great read.
I am eagerly awaiting the publication of Rafkin's next O.
R.
C.
A.
thriller, "Mediterranean Madness.
" Outskirts Press 978-14327-0742-2, $ 13.
95, 2007, 298 pages As reviewed for Midwest Book Review
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