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Dead on Arrival

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by Mike Lawson


  The Cleveland Plain Dealer discovered that Javed Khan’s late father, Ishaq Khan, had been detained by the FBI approximately a year ago for possible links to al-Qaeda and speculated that Khan may have been carrying on his father’s work. Attempts to contact Khan’s mother …

  Wow, DeMarco thought. He wondered if he and Ellie had been in any danger. Damn good thing those security guys had been on their toes. Yep, he was a lucky man, he said to himself again, and turned to the sports page to see how the Nationals were doing.

  Author’s Note

  The vulnerability of chemical plants and refineries to terrorist attacks is real and has been the subject of various television shows and congressional hearings. The potentially lethal affects of hydrofluoric acid on humans is also real, and the statement that the chemical ‘can just melt your lungs’ was taken from a transcript of the PBS show NOW.

  I was also amazed that as late as April 2007, while I was still writing this book, and twelve years after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, there was a bill in the House (HR 1680) proposing, finally, to increase controls and make it more difficult for terrorists to buy ammonium nitrate fertilizers. It’s possible that the bill will have passed by the time this book is published – but twelve years!

  Lastly, I must confess that I took a little literary license with the DEA building in Washington, D.C. The DEA does have an office for its Washington Field Division located on the fifth floor of a building on I Street NW – and the building is located a couple of blocks from the Gallery Place metro station as described in the story – but the building does not have DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION chiseled over the building’s entrance. Instead it says DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS. For what I’m sure are some very good reasons, the DEA tends not to mark its office locations very well, and I had a heck of a time finding one of their other buildings located in Arlington, getting some funny looks from a security guard when I … but that’s a different story.

  Acknowledgements

  I wish to thank a number of people: Frank Horton for proofreading and fact-checking all my books before anyone else sees them; Bob Koch for his editorial comments and his technical advice on bizarre things like hiding meth labs and plastic weapons; Jerry Main for counsel on guns and bullets; Joe Smaldore, brother-in-law extraordinaire, for driving me all over D.C. to look at locations in the book, and in particular the trip to West Virginia to locate the home of Jubal Pugh; Bill Harman for introducing me to a man who will remain nameless but who provided an insider’s insight on the F-16s guarding the nofly zone around D.C.

  I am grateful to everyone at Grove/Atlantic who helped with the production of this book, but particularly to my editor Jamison Stoltz who improved the book tremendously and to Morgan Entrekin, president of Grove/Atlantic, for giving me the opportunity to publish this novel.

  Lastly, and as always, to David Gernert and everyone at The Gernert Company. David, I just can’t thank you enough for the work you did to find the right home for this book.

  DEAD ON ARRIVAL

  Mike Lawson is a former nuclear engineer who turned to full-time writing in May 2003. He lives with his family in the United States. Dead on Arrival is his third novel featuring Joe DeMarco.

  Visit www.mikelawsonbooks.com for more information on Mike Lawson

  Praise for Mike Lawson

  ‘This assured first novel shows Michael Lawson to be a talented storyteller, and DeMarco makes a likeable hero as he follows an intricate trail through some typic-ally murky American politics’

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  ‘Mike Lawson shows every understanding of the skills required of a thriller writer to keep a reader fully engaged and utterly thrilled’

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  ‘Mike Lawson writes a mean thriller and has a sense of humour that hurts. I love this one’

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  Also by Mike Lawson

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  Copyright

  This novel is entirely a work of fiction.

  The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are

  the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to

  actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is

  entirely coincidental.

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  First published as House Rules in the USA 2008

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  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty One

  Chapter Twenty Two

  Chapter Twenty Three

  Chapter Twenty Four

  Chapter Twenty Five

  Chapter Twenty Six

  Chapter Twenty Seven

  Chapter Twenty Eight

  Chapter Twenty Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty One

  Chapter Thirty Two

  Chapter Thirty Three

  Chapter Thirty Four

  Chapter Thirty Five

  Chapter Thirty Six

  Chapter Thirty Seven

  Chapter Th
irty Eight

  Chapter Thirty Nine

  Chapter Forty

  Chapter Forty One

  Chapter Forty Two

  Chapter Forty Three

  Chapter Forty Four

  Chapter Forty Five

  Chapter Forty Six

  Chapter Forty Seven

  Chapter Forty Eight

  Chapter Forty Nine

  Chapter Fifty

  Chapter Fifty One

  Chapter Fifty Two

  Chapter Fifty Three

  Chapter Fifty Four

  Chapter Fifty Five

  Chapter Fifty Six

  Chapter Fifty Seven

  Chapter Fifty Eight

  Chapter Fifty Nine

  Chapter Sixty

  Chapter Sixty One

  Chapter Sixty Two

  Chapter Sixty Three

  Chapter Sixty Four

  Chapter Sixty Five

  Chapter Sixty Six

  Chapter Sixty Seven

  Chapter Sixty Eight

  Chapter Sixty Nine

  Chapter Seventy

  Chapter Seventy One

  Chapter Seventy Two

  Chapter Seventy Three

  Chapter Seventy Four

  Chapter Seventy Five

  Chapter Seventy Six

  Chapter Seventy Seven

  Author’s Note

  Acknowledgements

  About the Author

  Also By Mike Lawson

  Copyright

  About the Publisher

 

 

 


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