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New book warns of coming ISIS attacks. Plot based on discussions with two fmr CIA directors, an Arab prime minister & a former head of Mossad. #TheThirdTarget released today.

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Meeting with Jordan’s Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour in Amman as part of the research for “The Third Target.”

When I started writing The Third Target in 2013, I had never heard of ISIS.

I knew I wanted to write a story about the threat Radical Islam poses not only to the U.S., Israel and the West but also to our moderate Arab/Muslim allies in the Middle East, and to Arab Christians in the region. I knew I wanted my main character to be a New York Times foreign correspondent who sees a grave new threat coming up over the horizon. I also knew I wanted to write about a serious and believable enemy. I just didn’t know which one it should be.

To determine that, as I began to sketch out my outline in early, 2013 I posed several questions:

As part of the research process I undertook for this novel, I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with two former directors of the Central Intelligence Agency, a current Prime Minister of a key Arab country, a former head of the Mossad in Israel, and other political, military and intelligence officials and Mideast experts.

One by one, they pointed me to the real and rising threat posed by a group once known as “Al Qaeda In Iraq” (AQI), that was morphing into “ISIS,” and has more recently become known as the “Islamic State” (IS).

Though just one year ago this month, President Obama told a reporter ISIS was not a serious threat — that it was merely a “JV” team — my research and reporting suggested otherwise.

This is why I made ISIS the central focus on the novel.

As the book releases today, I want to say a special word of thanks to everyone who made time for me and shared with me their perspective as I did research for this book. Not everyone I met and spoke with will agree with what I have written in The Third Target. Nevertheless, I am enormously grateful for their insights, wisdom and kindness, and I hope the book is richer for what I learned from them.

Among those to whom I would like to express my deep gratitude:

I’m also deeply grateful for the aides, advisors and colleagues of those mentioned above who were so generous with their time and insights. There are others who were enormously helpful that I am not able to mention publicly. To them, as well, I say thank you.

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