The Brotherhood of the Red Nile: A Terrorist Perspective, Reveals False Security

By: Apr. 10, 2013
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In the wake of new security measures and national security being a top priority for legislators, it is easy to fall into a sense of false security when it comes to potential terrorist threats. This false security is what has led new author Dan Perkins to pen his thrilling tale, The Brotherhood of the Red Nile: A Terrorist Perspective.

Perkins' fast-paced novel keeps readers at the edge of their seats as he dives deep into the terrorist think tank, The Brotherhood of the Red Nile, and their plot to attack the United States. The organization shatters traditional conceptions of who terrorists are, where they live and how they think.

"We see the plot through the eyes of these highly intelligent and capable terrorists," said Perkins. "As a result, readers will then begin to see the United States from a different perspective and the potential vulnerabilities of our nation."

Formed in Syria, the terrorist group struck an alliance with the Iran nuclear program to rebuild two old suitcase bombs made in the Soviet Union. Armed with these weapons, the Brotherhood will stop at nothing until they achieve their goal.

"I wanted to try to come up with realistic scenarios that would get people to realize how open and vulnerable the U.S. still is to potential terrorist attacks," said Perkins.

For more information about the novel or the author, visit danperkinsatsanibel.com.

The Brotherhood of the Red Nile: A Terrorist Perspective
By Dan Perkins
Paperback, $21.95
Kindle, $3.99
ISBN: 978-1-4582-0688-6
Available at http://www.amazon.com.

About the author
Dan Perkins has been managing money for over 40 years and turned his analytical skills into creative genius with his first thriller novel. He plans to continue his gripping story line with two more novels. He resides on Sanibel Island in Florida.



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