A truck convoy carrying nuclear warheads speeds through the New Mexico night en route to Los Alamos National Laboratory. Ambushed, unknown hijackers take six nuclear warheads. The President orders all law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies into the search.

Troy Bishop, assigned to DoD’s Proactive Preemptive Operations Group (P2OG), is dispatched to New Mexico. He discovers the warhead theft is just the tip of a massive plan to take control of the government by an extremist group.

There’s only one chance to stop it before a nuclear explosion destroys Washington, DC.

 

Larry Enmon recently spent some time with The Big Thrill discussing his latest thriller, WORST CASE SCENARIO:

Which took shape first: plot, character, or setting?

Definitely the plot. While I worked in the Joint Terrorism Task Force, this was a serious concern. Especially after 911.

Larry Enmon

What attracts you to this book’s genre?

I enjoy thrillers because they have the feel of life. Having been in law enforcement and national security my whole career, thrillers take the reader on as close a ride on “the wild side” as most want.

No spoilers, but what can you tell us about your book that we won’t find in the jacket copy or the PR material?

The book is true to life, and the procedures and protocols mirror what the government response to such an event would be.

 

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Larry Enmon retired from the US Secret Service and started writing. During his career, he acted as liaison between the USSS and FBI, working in the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He received training from the CIA in the investigation and production of weapons of mass destruction.

WORST CASE SCENARIO is his second political thriller. He is also the author of Class III Threat, The Burial Place, and City of Fear.

He spends his spare time at his rural East Texas ranch and mountain cabin in North Carolina.

To learn more about the author and his work, please visit his website.

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