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Jason Elam, Steve Yohn
List Price: $13.99
Binding: Softcover
Page Count: 384
Trim Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4
ISBN: 978-1-4143-1732-8
CPC Sub Category: Suspense
Release Date: January 2009
Linebacker Riley Covington returns to another season of mini-camp for the Colorado Mustangs just as a wave of terrorist attacks begin to occur across the country. Sleeper cells are being awakened--likely by the leader of the Cause, who has recently escaped from captivity and is coordinating attacks not only on America but also on Riley and his loved ones. As Jim Hicks, Scott Ross, and the rest of the Counterterrorism Division follow leads in Europe, Riley goes on the offensive to draw out his attackers. But can the Cause be stopped before they're able to reach their ultimate goal?
 
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Linebacker Riley Covington has never dreaded the start of a new football season. Until now.

The entire league is still reeling from the devastation of last season, and Riley’s status on the team is put in jeopardy by a new threat. Just as minicamp kicks off, a wave of terrorist attacks sweeps across the country. Sleeper cells are being awakened—likely by the leader of the Cause, who has escaped from captivity and is coordinating strikes not only on American cities but also on Riley and his loved ones.

As Jim Hicks, Scott Ross, and the rest of the Counterterrorism Division follow leads in Europe, Riley goes on the offensive to draw out his attackers. Unless the terrorists can be stopped, their next act of violence will be more horrific and deadly than anyone could imagine.

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Jason Elam is a 15-year NFL veteran placekicker for the Atlanta Falcons. He was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1988, Jason received a full football scholarship to the University of Hawaii, where he played for four years, earning academic All-America and Kodak All-America honors. He graduated in 1992 with a bachelor's degree in communications and was drafted in the third round of the 1993 NFL draft by ...
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Steve Yohn grew up as a pastor's kid in Fresno, California, and both of those facts contributed significantly to his slightly warped perspective on life. Steve graduated from Multnomah Bible College with a bachelor's degree in biblical studies and barely survived a stint as a youth pastor.

While studying at Denver Seminary, Steve worked as a videographer for Youth for Christ International, traveling throughout the world to capture...
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Praise for Monday Night Jihad, the first Riley Covington thriller

“A high-voltage yet thought-provoking first novel . . . a solid thriller.”--Booklist

“Rich details about life as an NFL player invigorate the story. . . .”--Publishers Weekly

“A breathless, fast-paced pulp fiction novel.”--Denverpost.com
“An entertaining page-turner that is frightening for its plausibility.”--Rocky Mountain News

“Jason Elam and Steve Yohn have penned a provocative first novel.”--Joel C. Rosenberg, New York Times best-selling author

“I found Monday Night Jihad to be not only interesting, but very thought provoking.”--Tony Dungy, head coach, Indianapolis Colts and New York Times best-selling author
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