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Title: An Encounter in Atlanta

Author: Ed Howdershelt

Release Date: January 1, 2005 [eBook #14556]

Language: English

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AN ENCOUNTER IN ATLANTA
A Mandi Steele Novel
Copyright (C) 2003 by Ed Howdershelt
ISBN 1-932693-04-1

Prologue:

Ahmed Musaffi combined three prayers on Friday afternoon; one for his
family, one for himself, and one for success in his holy mission. He then got
into the yellow Crown Victoria that had been provided for the occasion and drove
the few miles from Cascade Heights into downtown Atlanta through a drizzling
rain.
The Crown Vic had been 'heavily customized' -- a choice of words that had
been a source of great amusement among those who had labored for a week to pack
the trunk and every concealable cubic inch of the car with plastic explosive.
Every little bump in the road bottomed-out the shocks and springs, and
despite what he'd been told about his load being detonated only by radio, Ahmed
flinched hard at every jolt and swore viciously at the other cars around him.
A red, hard plastic suitcase shifted slightly on the seat next to him. Ahmed
reached to push it back in place and briefly cursed the fool who'd perched it
there, although no wires showed and there was no chance the case would fall.
At a red light one block from his goal, Ahmed wiped his face on his sleeves
and repeated part of his las

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