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The bomb maker

Perry, Thomas 1947- (author.). Barrett, Joe, 1950- (narrator.).

A threat is called into the LAPD Bomb Squad, and when tragedy ensues, the fragmented unit turns to Dick Stahl, a former Bomb Squad commander who now operates his own private security company. Just returned from a tough job in Mexico, Stahl is at first reluctant to accept the offer, but his sense of duty to the technicians he trained is too strong to turn it down. On his first day back at the head of the squad, Stahl's three-person team is dispatched to a suspected car bomb. And it quickly becomes clear to him that they are dealing with an unusual mastermind--one whose intended target seems to be the Bomb Squad itself.

CD Audiobook  - 2018
FIC Perry
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  • ISBN: 9781681689746
  • Physical Description sound disc
    9 audio discs (10.5 hr.) : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition Unabridged.
  • Publisher [Minneapolis, MN] : HighBridge Audio, 2018.

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Participant or Performer Note: Read by Joe Barrett.

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The Bomb Maker
The Bomb Maker
by Perry, Thomas; Barrett, Joe (Narrated by)
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The Bomb Maker

As he walked, he congratulated himself on his success. He made weapons, but didn't consider himself a warrior. He was a bomb maker, a person who killed unseen and from a safe distance. All bombs came from a small, scheming, self-protective part of the mind. No bomb came from bravery. At most they were cunning or imaginative, cleverly disguised as something harmless--or even appealing. The Russians used to use helicopters to drop small delayed bombs designed to look like toys so Afghan children would try to pick them up. The monumental cynicism that led to the design of those devices still excited and amazed him. One of his specialties was making bombs that came from his observations about human impulses and temptations. He liked small, routine-looking bombs that would beguile a bomb technician and tempt him to try to defuse it. The technician's efforts would then set off a bigger bomb he hadn't seen or imagined was hidden nearby. He loved the power. He had the ability to obliterate anything he wanted. And he liked the perversity of bombs, the way he could make his enemies use their own skill and intelligence and selflessness and bravery--especially bravery--to kill themselves. When he wanted to be, he was death. Excerpted from The Bomb Maker by Thomas Perry All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.