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Follow on Google News | Bin Laden Strategy ‘foretold’ by Liam Flood, author of NO MARGIN FOR ERRORNew book scoops literary award and predicts Bin Laden's military plans
By: New Generation Publishing The plot of the book ''No Margin for Error'' is almost identical to the strategy which Osama Bin Laden urged the Al Qaeda organisation to pursue prior to his death, the papers released by the U.S. State Department yesterday show. In his book, set directly following Bin Laden's death, Flood featured the remainder of Bin Laden's organisation in crisis agreeing to hire a hit man to kill the U.S. President, which was what the terrorist leader had requested. In an amazing turn of events, the author actually guessed the direction Bin Laden wanted Al Qaeda to take. The book is a high tension international thriller featuring the best minds in anti-terrorism pitted against the world's best hit man. It takes the reader on a rollercoaster ride around the world and builds to a dramatic climax. About the Author: Liam Flood is Irish. He has worked in the Aviation and Retailing industries in numerous locations worldwide, including Ireland, Hong Kong, the Middle East, Ukraine and Russia, where he spent the last ten years. He currently works as a business consultant and a writer and spends his time between Ireland and Russia. He is married to Fran and they have two adult children. This is his first novel. He has also written numerous business papers over the years and a non-fiction book, entitled, ‘Russia in the 21st Century’. Excerpt from the book: “The operation had been conducted entirely in secret and there had been no publicity. It was just one more successful operation against – he had to assume Al Qaeda, although this had not yet been confirmed. If the public knew how many screwballs there were out there planning to blow things and people up – right wing, left wing, fundamentalists, supremacists; One of the big problems that beset U.S. Security and Law Enforcement Agencies in the past had been inter-agency competition, jealousy, and bickering, resulting in a lack of information sharing and co-operation, which had sadly resulted in many criminals slipping through the net. But that had all changed after 2001. Now, there were nearly 200,000 involved in Homeland Security, assigned to various agencies.” NO MARGIN FOR ERROR can be ordered from New Generation Publishing at: http://www.newgeneration- and from Amazon.co.uk at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/ Media Contact: Publisher: New Generation Publishing Contact: Daniel Cooke E-mail: daniel@ Tel.: 01933 665 340 End
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