Paul McKellips' second novel, Jericho 3, takes readers deep into the trenches of today's Middle East conflict, with a foreword by Ambassador John Bolton
WASHINGTON, July 9, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- FBR Press announced today Jericho 3, the highly-anticipated thriller by author and award-winning filmmaker Paul McKellips, is now available. The book can be purchased in paperback and audio book on Jericho3.com, paperback and e-book on Amazon and e-book format on iTunes. The heroes of McKellips' acclaimed debut, UNCAGED, return determined to successfully complete a mission that leaves millions of lives hanging in the balance. At the heart of the operation is the dire need to prevent a first-strike with a weapon known in intelligence circles as…Jericho 3.
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"Jericho 3 has an urgent message. It is both a great read and serious effort to alert us to the false sense of security spun by political leaders who say the terrorist threat to America is essentially over. Scaring people may be the necessary first step to the effective defense of the United States," said former United Nations Ambassador John R. Bolton. "Understanding the nature of the threat posed by radical Islamists is critical to formulating policies to defend innocent civilian populations around the world without subverting our own cherished liberties."
Jericho 3 transports readers to a remote corner of Afghanistan, where three Taliban patients are diagnosed with a rare, incredibly infectious disease. The Iranian regime hatches a lethal bio-warfare and nuclear Armageddon plan. As the clock ticks down, U.S. Navy Captain "Camp" Campbell and Army Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Raines must do everything it takes to prevent the total annihilation of two countries. With his trademark grit and a globe-racing plot, McKellips takes readers from Afghanistan to Iran to Israel in this one-of-a-kind thriller that will open eyes long after the final page has been turned.
McKellips joined the Foundation for Biomedical Research as executive vice president in 2007. He has written, directed and produced three motion pictures and numerous television shows as well as family programming with NFL Hall of Famer and former Green Bay Packers legend, the late Reggie White. McKellips directed and produced the Jonathan Winters Entertainment Show and the Pat Morita Show for SpectraVision. He has earned 20 Telly Awards and two Emmy® nominations for his Bench to Bedside biomedical television series. A native of Neenah, Wisconsin, McKellips served in Iraq as a public affairs broadcaster and was embedded with four Iraqi journalists at a remote combat outpost in the volatile Diyala Province during the height of "the surge." At the invitation of General David H. Petraeus, McKellips served as a media trainer to the Afghan National Army and produced a documentary film in Pashtu on Afghan culture that was broadcast nationally in Afghanistan in 2011. He is also the co-founder of No Greater Sacrifice, a charity that provides college scholarship money to the children of fallen and wounded U.S. soldiers.
McKellips' first novel, UNCAGED, A Thriller (Vantage Point, New York, 2011) received widespread critical acclaim and is available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine retailers.
Jericho 3 is for sale in paperback ($12.50) and audio book ($19.95) – read by McKellips himself – on the author's website, Jericho3.com. It is also available for purchase in paperback and e-book ($9.95) on Amazon and in e-book format ($9.99) on iTunes. Review copies are available for professional critics and reviewers. To watch an interview with the author, please click here. Please email [email protected] or visit Jericho3.com for interviews, bookings or further information.
FBR Press is a global publisher specializing in biomedical research books, articles, magazines and novels and is a registered trademark of the Foundation for Biomedical Research, established in 1981.
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