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The American Crusade
by Mark Spivak
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GENRE: Political Thriller
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BLURB:
A power-hungry vice president, a bad batch of shady
intelligence, and a sinister plot to destroy Western civilization.
Just another day in America.
On
May 1, 2001, a group of radical Islamic terrorists crash a Boeing 737 jet
airliner into the Mall of America—and Vice President Robert Hornsby knows his
moment is coming.
The
attack kills three thousand American citizens and throws an entire nation into
a panic, but all Hornsby sees is an opportunity, a chance to imprint his
fanatical values on the soul of the country he loves and become the most
powerful vice president in American history.
With
the aid of his affable but ineffectual president; the reluctant,
conscience-stricken secretary of defense; and a preening, foppish faith leader
with more than a few skeletons in his closet; Hornsby declares war on
terror—and anyone who stands in his way. But as media scrutiny of the
administration’s actions overseas intensifies, Hornby’s one-man campaign
against evil begins to unravel—with striking parallels to the thirteenth
century’s doomed Fourth Crusade—and sends the nation spiraling toward another
deadly tragedy.
The
American Crusade paints a grim and often cynical picture of America’s recent
past, reflecting the attitudes, politics, and fears that shaped our nation in
the new millennium. By sampling the contemporaneous French text on the Fourth
Crusade, On the Conquest of Constantinople, author Mark Spivak reminds us of
that ever-vital adage: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to
repeat it.”
Fans of The Castle
by Jack Pinter, The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson,
House of Cards by Michael Dobbs, The Whistler by John Grisham, and the Aaron
Sorkin–penned TV drama The West Wing will love this book.
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EXCERPT THREE:
The
lights from the lanterns flickered against the walls of the cave. It was
nearing midnight on May 1 in the tribal areas of Kabulistan, the mountainous
and impenetrable regions high up near the Persepostan border. Salman Al-Akbar
sat on a cushion, surrounded by his inner circle. Fazil Ahmadi, his director of
operations, had just finished briefing him on the aftermath of the Mall of
America attack and the subsequent suicide missions around the United States.
“Allah
be praised!” Al-Akbar’s normally sad eyes were bright and jubilant. “We have
succeeded beyond our wildest expectations, beyond the reach of our dreams.
Allah is most with us.”
“This
is so,” said Fazil Ahmadi. “Had we dreamed it, it could not have gone better.”
“What
time is it now in Washington?”
“Four-thirty
in the afternoon, sir.”
“And
where is the young American President now?”
“We
have no knowledge of his whereabouts, sir. He is in hiding.”
“Hiding?”
Al-Akbar’s eyebrows arched toward the ceiling of the cave, and his normally
expressionless face was close to registering hilarity. “From whom is he hiding?
Robert Hornsby?”
“He
has been removed from sight, sir. We suspect they took him to one of their
nuclear installations.”
“Do
they actually think we are in possession of nuclear weapons?”
“We
believe it is a precaution on their part, sir.”
“Allah
be praised!” Al-Akbar clapped his hands in glee. “This is beyond our imagining.
Everything has gone off perfectly, with synchronized precision.”
“They
will most certainly retaliate, sir.”
“Against
whom?” asked Al-Akbar with contempt. “Our forces are safe. The loyalty of the
warlords is secure, and they will not betray us.”
“We
believe their most likely target will be the Dua Khamail. They will wage war
against them and will surely defeat them. Then, they will restore Selim Hanjuk
to power.”
“Let
them have the Dua Khamail.” Al-Akbar shrugged. “To us, it matters not who is
the ruler of Kabulistan. Any war they wage against the innocent population can
only help us. It will bring more recruits to our side.”
“This
is true.”
“One
thing I will guarantee you. They may topple the government of Kabulistan, or
all of the governments of the earth, but they will never be at peace again. As
they fall off to sleep, they will see us in their nightmares.”
“Yes,
sir. Our position is strong, and the Americans can only immerse themselves in
quicksand by invading Kabulistan. They will never find us, much less defeat
us.”
“Their
memories are short,” mused Al-Akbar. “They forget that the Russians tried and
failed. It was their Vietnam. And the Americans are far weaker than the
Russians. They do not have the will for a prolonged conflict.”
“Let
us not underestimate their military strength, sir.”
“These
infidels are like the Crusaders of old.” Al-Akbar’s fingers worked prayer beads
in the darkness of the cave. “They have many troops, they have excellent
weapons, and they have knowledge of warfare. But they lack the fire of belief,
as well as the support of their people. And they do not have Allah on their
side.” He smiled approvingly at his lieutenant. “You have done well today. And
soon we will do better still. Today is the beginning of the great Jihad. Nearly
eight hundred years ago, the East was ruled by Saladin and the true believers
were victorious. That day will come again.”
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AUTHOR BIO:
In
the realm of non-fiction, award-winning author Mark Spivak focuses
on wine, spirits, food, restaurants and culinary travel. His first book, Iconic
Spirits: An Intoxicating History, was published by Lyons Press in 2012. He
followed this with Moonshine Nation (Lyons Press, 2014), hailed as the
definitive book on illegal corn whiskey in America. From 1994-1999 he was the
wine writer for the Palm Beach Post, and was honored for excellence in wine
criticism “in a graceful and approachable style.” Since 2001 he has been the
Wine & Spirits Editor for the Palm Beach Media Group, and contributes to a
number of national magazines. He is also the holder of the Certificate and
Advanced Diplomas from the Court of Master Sommeliers.
Mark’s
first novel, Friend of the Devil, was published by Black Opal Books in May
2016. Set in Palm Beach in 1990, it tells the story of America’s most famous
chef, who has sold his soul to the Devil for fame and fortune.
Mark
also has an endless fascination with the American political system and is an
avid follower of Washington politics. His second novel, The American Crusade (a
gripping political thriller set during the invasion of Iraq, which dips into
the shadowy world of government conspiracy and political sabotage), will be
released by TCK Publishing on April 4. He is currently at work on Impeachment,
the sequel to The American Crusade.
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Mark ~ Good morning! Welcome back! It is so great to have you here again! Congrats on your new book and good luck on the book tour! :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Ally! I appreciate you hosting me today. I look forward to meeting your readers and answering any questions they might have.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the best book that you have read in 2019 so far?
ReplyDeleteI recently finished a really interesting book called The Culture Code, which examined the cultures of highly successful organizations---everything from Johnson & Johnson to the Navy Seals. Turns out they had a number of things in common, but not at all what you'd expect. No spoilers here, though.
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to hear about another new great book. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good book!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteHow many hours a week do you spend writing on average?
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to quantify, because I work intermittently throughout the day---I'm up around 4:30am and stop at 5pm, although I take breaks for exercise, shopping, etc. Generally speaking, I think you need to be fanatically focused to get anything done.
DeleteHappy Friday! Do you have any specific reading or writing plans for the weekend?
ReplyDeleteI generally work every day, because I love what I do. I still do a lot of journalism (it keeps the lights on), and that will probably consume most of the weekend.
DeleteHappy Friday to you as well!
Thank you for your response. It's great that you stay so busy and that you enjoy what you do. I hope that you've had a wonderful and productive weekend.
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