No Safe Place

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Pub Date 19 Dec 2011 | Archive Date 17 Dec 2019

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Description

Shortly before September 11, 2001, Joe Biden warned, "The question is not if we will be attacked by terrorists again, but rather when and where."

In the pages of No Safe Place, terrorism has come to America once again.

Sleeper agents for a radical Islamic terrorist group that calls itself Ansar Inshallah have managed to blend into American society and go undetected - until now.

"People of America, I am just one of the faces of Ansar Inshallah. I am your neighbor, your coworker, your friend. You are safe nowhere. Trust no one. And remember that there are many other people like me."

As Ansar Inshallah's sleeper cells awaken, Americans discover that appearances can be deceiving and the people around them may not be who they seem.

Homeland Security Counter-Terrorism Division agent John Anderson and his field partner, Agent Erin Walker of the FBI, are racing against the clock to uncover and bring down Ansar Inshallah.

But how do you fight a war when your enemy is hidden among you?

Shortly before September 11, 2001, Joe Biden warned, "The question is not if we will be attacked by terrorists again, but rather when and where."

In the pages of No Safe Place, terrorism has come to...


Advance Praise

"""Wow. There should be more books like this, books that make you lose sleep because they are just that good. The gritty realism of Taylor Wilmering's writing brings this book to a whole new level. Kept me glued to the Kindle screen until the end.""

""All I can say is WOW, I couldn't put this book down. Living in The Boston Massachusetts area, it brought back all the memories of the Marathon Bombing.""

""The ending was resolved well, but there's enough material for a sequel, which I hope the author writes!""

""This action-packed thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat. It is hard to put down.""

""Well-researched, well-written, and very enjoyable!""

""Just when you think you have things figured out, there's a new twist. Makes for a great read."" "

"""Wow. There should be more books like this, books that make you lose sleep because they are just that good. The gritty realism of Taylor Wilmering's writing brings this book to a whole new level...


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I was a little turned by the "love connection" that is in so many stories but the story moved along and I was surprised the theme was on "sleeper" agents in place by legal means. A fine effort.

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This story takes place with terrorists attacking a school and then soon after another school. There are more attacks before they find the people behind it. This was about sleeper cells and how it could be most anyone. The story moves along well and how the different agencies working together were able to make a connection. Not a long read and the author has done some research to make the story as authentic as possible.

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Author Taylor Wilmering published the novel “No Safe Place” in 2013. This is her first publication.

I categorize this novel as ‘R’ because it contains scenes of Violence. The story is set in the contemporary US. The main characters are Homeland Security Counter-Terrorism agent John Anderson and his field partner, Agent Erin Walker of the FBI.

Sleeper agents associated with the radical Islamic terrorist group Ansar Inshallah strike out. The locations are varied and the results dire. Anderson and Walker rush to find the leader of Ansar Inshallah and stop the killing. These terrorists are integrated into American society and few think of them as a threat.

I enjoyed the 3.5+ hours I spent reading this 178-page thriller. The novel is on the short side and reasonably good for a first publication. I give this novel a 3.8 (rounded up to a 4) out of 5.

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