Every summer thousands of families head to the nation’s largest water park, famous for its 21-story waterslide, the Dead Drop. This year one visitor didn’t pack his bathing suit. He packed explosives. When the bomb goes off, dozens of people are instantly killed. The rest are herded into the park’s massive pool by the bomber’s accomplices. An organized team of fanatical but well-trained terrorists, they seal off the entrances, turn the waterslide into a watchtower, and train their sights on the families below. But one hostage isn’t playing along. He’s special agent Jericho Quinn. He’s on vacation with his daughter. And he’s about to turn this terrorist pool party into one righteous blood bath….
Excellent! I have read and enjoyed all of the Jericho Quinn books by Marc Cameron, and while this one was a little shorter than the others, it was just as good. Great story, and I have to say that it’s nice to see a Muslim Arab character who wasn’t a stereotypical terrorist or fanatic, but instead a hero and a good young man, working with the series regulars to stop a brutal and violent attack on innocents.
Short story could be a longer book This book appeared on my kindle. When did I order it? The first part seemed familiar. The plot developed as a family outing turned to terror. That’s it? Too short. I like longer narratives – 300-400 pages… even 1400 page e.g. Garrett’s RISING STAR…. with lots of citations and sources. Could Cameron develop the aftermath to the terror? I like the main characters and their family lives. Tell me more.
I would Give This Book 50 Stars if I Could Mark Cameron is one of the best writers of our time. He always keeps you guessing with plot twists and turns. I could not put the book down and my husband felt the same way. I have read every book that Mark has written and each time I am blown away by the character development the story and plot line development. What I want to see is Hard Cover editions so I can get my friend who refuse to switch to Kindle to read Mark’s amazing story telling. I only wish he was in hard cover as I have…