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Journal Entry 1 by catsalive from Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, November 13, 2011
This is the 1975 debut novel from Harris, who went on to write Red Dragon, The Silence of the Lambs, and Hannibal. Black Sunday pits an American Vietnam veteran of dubious sanity and PLO terrorist accomplices against a ruthless Israeli security agent and the FBI in a race to kill the 80,000 spectators at the Super Bowl, with the president of the United States in attendance. The plot (large-scale terrorist act perpetrated in the United States by an American) was considered somewhat improbable when first reviewed but is considerably less so today. cover: It will be the bloodiest Sunday America will ever see - for one hundred thousand people Monday may never come... And it is all in the mind of one man. The terrorists have him in the palm of their hand. He is the puppet chosen to deliver death from the open sky. All the FBI and Mossad know is that something apocalyptic is being planned. Somewhere, somehow, sometime soon. They don't know about the observation ballon, the biggest flying fragmentation bomb of all time. The bomb which is being primed for the terrible day when it will hang over the biggest footbal crowd of the season. The day of horror and devastation. Black Sunday.
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Journal Entry 2 by catsalive at Gunalda Hotel in Gunalda, Queensland Australia on Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Released 6 mos ago (11/23/2011 UTC) at Gunalda Hotel in Gunalda, Queensland Australia WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Sent to the Gunalda Hotel for their new OBCZ.
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