“The bell rings at midnight, as death requires it.†– Irish proverb
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From “the dean of intrigue novelists†(St. Louis Post-Dispatch) comes a knife-edge story of terrorism and revenge.
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    In Ulster, Northern Ireland, a petty criminal kills a woman in a drunken car crash. Her sons swear revenge.
    In London, Sean Dillon and his colleagues in the “Prime Minister’s private army,†fresh from defeating a deadly al-Qaeda operation, receive a warning: You may think you have weakened us, but you have only made us stronger.
    In Washington, D.C., a special projects director with the CIA, frustrated at not getting permission from the President for his daring anti-terrorism plan, decides to put it in motion anyway. He knows he’s right – the nation will thank him later.
    Soon, the ripples from these events will meet and overlap, creating havoc in their wake. Desperate men will act, secrets will be revealed – and the midnight bell will toll.
    Filled with event, driven by characters of complexity and passion, The Midnight Bell is a remarkable novel from the “architect of the modern thriller†(The Huffington Post).