The Ararat Illusion

The Ararat Illusion

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Publisher's Synopsis

Santa Barbara, California, 1973: Rookie cop Michael Page responds to a seaside hotel shooting and finds himself at the center of an international incident-the assassination of two Turkish diplomats to avenge the Armenian Genocide. Thirteen years later, history begins to repeat itself when America's ambassador to Turkey is murdered at a Santa Barbara restaurant. The assassin calls himself "Antranik," after a legendary Armenian war hero, and leaves a calling card-a picture of Mount Ararat, Armenia's sacred mountain. Police Lieutenant Michael Page is soon drawn into a deadly game of wits with Antranik as the terrorist murders a series of federal officials. Page enlists the help of Lela Drew, a beautiful graduate student in Armenian history, to analyze the assassin. The search for Antranik leads Page to confrontations at a Yosemite National Park courthouse, San Francisco's Bay to Breakers footrace, and Fresno's Ararat Cemetery, but the terrorist escapes. When Antranik is revealed as a Soviet K.G.B. agent, with President Ronald Reagan the final target, Washington and Moscow prepare for war. Page discovers where Antranik plans to kill the President, and he and Lela Drew race to prevent the assassination and potential nuclear holocaust.

Book information

ISBN: 9780615531939
Publisher: David Minier
Imprint: David Minier
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 342
Weight: 503g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm