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The Korean Connection is the third in a series of books that follow three professors who were previously attacked by terrorists. In the first book, Terror in Paris, the professors become a target of terrorists during a massive attack on Paris, and it is a story of their and their students’ attempt to survive. The second book, Samir’s Revenge, the terrorists come to the US to attack Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle and the professors in their home city.


In The Korean Connection, the North Koreans, in concert with the terrorists, plan and execute an attack on American cities by spreading an Ebola virus. The professors are hired as consultants by the FBI to help identify and capture the terrorists, whom only they have seen.


Admire weaves a delicate web of characters that begins in Maui and finally ends in Washington, DC. During the course of this book, you will see the desperate search for the terrorists, the aching realization of the potential loss of innocent American lives, and the terrible stress felt by the professors and their wives as they assist the FBI in searching for the terrorists.


Admire leaves the reader wondering if this could actually happen.

 

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About the Author

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Dave Admire received his law degree from the Catholic University of America. In his early career, he was both a prosecutor and defense attorney. At the age of 33, he was elected District Court Judge in the Seattle area. He served in this position for over 22 years. During his time of the bench, he developed a reputation for being creative and innovative in searching out alternatives to incarceration.


After retiring as a judge, Dave continued his work with young people by becoming a college professor. Before retiring, he was an adjunct professor at Seattle University for 20 years. He was chair of the Criminal Justice Department at Bethany College in Kansas. Subsequently, he became department chair of the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah. In the summer of 2010, Dave served as a visiting professional at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, in the Netherlands, where he acted as a legal advisor to Judge Christine Van den Wingaert of Belgium.


Dave resides with his wife Sharyl in Cedar City, Utah.


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