Ross Gill Releases his First Novel, The Patriot Committee, a Political Thriller

Security Breached On Airforce One. The Patriot Committee. A thriller by Ross Gill. Could This Really Happen? How Secure is Airforce One From Terrorist Attack? Could There Be a Conspiracy from Within?

Ross Gill Releases his First Novel, The Patriot Committee, a Political Thriller
Washington, DC, November 16, 2006 --(PR.com)-- The Patriot Committee, based in New York, is a covert counter intelligence team of six whose function is to protect the US from terrorist acts, by whatever means. The members of the team are veteran CIA agents, hand-picked by Admiral Williams, deputy director of the CIA. Their expertise includes in-depth knowledge and experience in the fields of armaments, computers, assassination, interrogation and communications.

In June 2007, the Patriot Committee receives an email warning that the President is in danger. They track down the source of the email, and find themselves embroiled in a web of conspiracy and intrigue, in which much, including Admiral Williams, is not what it appears.

They soon discover that a cell of three Al-Qa’ida terrorists, trained as pilots in Florida in 2000, has been re-activated. Initial indications are that another atrocity has been planned, and will take place on September 11, 2007. The terrorists must be found, and the plot de-fused. But with the sands of time quickly running out, and the ever-increasing uncertainty as to who now can really be trusted, the Patriot Committee will be tested to their limits. Not all will survive…

The Patriot Committee is available at : www.lulu.com/content/402522

Ross Gill is an Economics and Political Science graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Retired, he is now living in a scenic area of County Donegal, Ireland. This is his first novel. Contact him at: rossgillauthor@eircom.net or phone 00353866044421. Preview the first 5 pages Here http://www.lulu.com/browse/preview.php?fCID=402522

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