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Kill Them Wherever You Find Them 
David Hunter, 2014
CreateSpace
357 pp.
AISN:
B00HQ16E7O (Kindle)


Summary
After a Level Four bio-hazard lab in Russia is decommissioned, terrorists acquire two deadly strains of Anthrax and Ebola which they modify and weaponize for release in the State of Israel and large cities globally with a significant Jewish population.

In response to this threat, which was uncovered by the Israeli foreign intelligence agency, the Mossad, 'The Project' is conceived as a means of using time itself to assure the two leaders of the terror organization are never born. Jeff Stauffenberg, a former Special Operations soldier from the United States, is selected for his unique background to step back in time, first as an experimental test run in the state of Virginia during the Civil War, to eliminate the head of a deadly racist clan.

His venture in the past, and subsequent movements, are hampered when he is shot in the leg and held by the Confederate Army as a Union spy. As the book unfolds he is able to carry out his objective, returning to current space-time little worse for the wear. Jeff's physical wounds will heal, emotionally he has to deal with his Mormon beliefs and the requirement to kill innocents—ancestors of the terrorists—to complete the second phase.

The initial phase a stunning success, with minimal "ripple effects" in the new time line, Phase Two is put into action. No plan is perfect, complications arise, and the bio agents are released. Heroism, betrayal, love, treason, all interweave with the main characters to bring this story to a riveting conclusion.