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Ghost Dancer

A Thriller

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From The Genesis Code to The Murder Artist, John Case has established himself as the master of unrelenting suspense. Now Case choreographs his most diabolically chilling novel to date, as the very fabric of civilization threatens to come apart in the hands of a brilliantly vengeful madman.
Photojournalist Mike Burke carried his camera into every war zone and hellhole on earth–and came back with the pictures (and battle scars) to prove it. He was flying high until, quite suddenly, he wasn’t. When Burke’s helicopter crashed and burned in Africa, he came away with his life but lost his heart to the beautiful woman who saved him. That’s when he decided it was time to stop dancing with the devil. But a wicked twist of fate puts an end to Burke’s dreams, leaving him adrift in Dublin with bittersweet memories . . . and no appetite for danger. But the devil isn’t done with him yet.
An ocean away, Jack Wilson leaves prison burning for revenge. Like Burke, Wilson has had something taken from him. And he, too, dreams of starting over. Only Wilson’s dream is the rest of the world’s nightmare. Driven by his obsession with a Native American visionary, and guided by the secret notebooks of Nikola Tesla, the man who is said to have “invented the twentieth century,” Wilson dreams of the Apocalypse–and plans to make it happen.
As a terrifying worldwide chain reaction is set in motion, Burke alone grasps the impending horror of Wilson’s malevolent plan. With nothing left to lose, Burke pursues an American terrorist–a twisted genius who journeys from a lawless weapons arsenal in the Transdneister to the diamond fields of the Congo . . . to an isolated Nevada ranch. It is here, in a climactic showdown, that a determined Mike Burke faces a nemesis who knows no fear.
John Case is the bestselling author of The Genesis Code, The First Horseman, The Syndrome, The Eighth Day, and The Murder Artist.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 12, 2006
      Bestseller Case (The Genesis Code
      ) offers a gripping contemporary thriller with an intriguing concept—that terrorists would seek to use the secrets of famed inventor Nikolai Tesla to develop a weapon to cripple the U.S. The prime plotter, Jack Wilson, who's recently released from prison, harbors a consuming hatred against America, stemming from both losing a patent idea to eminent domain and the country's oppression of his Native American ancestors. Allying himself with an al-Qaeda offshoot, Wilson assembles technology to duplicate what he believes was a harmonic resonance weapon used by the dead genius to cause the legendary Tunguska crater in Siberia in 1908. Since the U.S. intelligence services are riven by incompetence and wrangling, a businessman who may have helped Wilson to launder money winds up in charge of trying to foil Wilson's plot. High quality prose helps offset an improbable detour at the end leading to an unconvincing resolution.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2006
      The evils of genius are explored in this latest offering from Case, a pseudonym for husband\x7f and\x7f wife writing team of Jim and Carolyn Hougan. The novel begins and ends with Mike Burke, an American photojournalist living in Ireland, who becomes an unwitting accomplice in a terrorist plot orchestrated by deranged mathematician and ex\x7f con Jack Wilson. The first 200 pages recount, in vivid detail, the drugs\x7f for\x7f arms\x7f for\x7f diamonds deal that funds Wilson's doomsday mission. It's not nearly as interesting as the second half, which illuminates Wilson's plan, inspired by the late Croatian inventor Nikola Tesla. (The elegant eccentric claimed, among many other things, an ability to manipulate electromagnetic energy.) Case (" The Murder Artist," 2004) pens breathless conspiracy yarns that marry politics, history, and technology. Here, he delivers a swift plot and a cast of nefarious characters, from peevish government bureaucrats to shadowy operatives with connections to al\x7f Qaeda. It's a chiller of a thriller that seems all too feasible in a post-9/11 world.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

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