
Lillian Cash interviews Joel Rosenberg on Wednesday's 'Round the Country. Hear the broadcast right here at 12:15 PM Eastern time or check back with us to download the interview. We will also make it available on the Toccoa Falls Radio Podcast from http://www.christianpodcasting.com/.
Joel will be talking about his new book "Dead Heat." Here's a short description: (Washington, D.C.) -- Are terrorist states and organizations preparing to sabotage and subvert the U.S. presidential campaign, distracting Americans from what should be their primary focus? How real is the threat of nuclear terrorism and is it really, as some experts say, simply a matter of “When,” not “If”? Will the economy dominate the 2008 campaign, or will Americans choose a commander-in-chief ready, willing and able from Day One in office to keep Americans safe from all threats, foreign and domestic? In his new political thriller DEAD HEAT, New York Times best-selling author and Middle East expert Joel C. Rosenberg depicts a worst case scenario for the United States: a nation that has fallen asleep and allowed terrorists to attack during a campaign season.
“I pray to God this novel never comes true,” says Rosenberg.
Joel will be talking about his new book "Dead Heat." Here's a short description: (Washington, D.C.) -- Are terrorist states and organizations preparing to sabotage and subvert the U.S. presidential campaign, distracting Americans from what should be their primary focus? How real is the threat of nuclear terrorism and is it really, as some experts say, simply a matter of “When,” not “If”? Will the economy dominate the 2008 campaign, or will Americans choose a commander-in-chief ready, willing and able from Day One in office to keep Americans safe from all threats, foreign and domestic? In his new political thriller DEAD HEAT, New York Times best-selling author and Middle East expert Joel C. Rosenberg depicts a worst case scenario for the United States: a nation that has fallen asleep and allowed terrorists to attack during a campaign season.
“I pray to God this novel never comes true,” says Rosenberg.
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