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Cries of the Eagle

By: Michael E. Nathanson
Narrated by: James Conlan
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A devastating explosion leaves a wake of death and destruction in a suburban Dallas high school.

Senior Agent Gerry Bolton and Special Agent Jan Hanson of the Dallas FBI take on the case of the apparent bombing, with little to go on. No manifesto has been revealed to declare the perpetrator’s identity or rationale, although terrorism is suspected. A later grotesque crime adds a further burden of urgency to the FBI’s efforts.

Aziz Malawi, a bright young Muslim engineer, is puzzled by a friend and coworker’s failure to return to work from his vacation. He decides to check on him at his apartment. What he discovers sends him to the police, where he is immediately viewed as highly suspicious, is interrogated, and subsequently bumped up to the FBI for further scrutiny.

It becomes clear to the FBI that Aziz is not a person of interest in the bombing crime, but quite the opposite - a devout American patriot, and a Muslim, who detests terrorism and terrorists. He entreats the FBI to allow him to become an active part of their investigation, which stretches from Dallas, Texas to Dearborn Michigan.

Aziz joins the hunt for the loose thread that will ultimately unravel the fabric of a crime with a much deeper meaning and far-reaching impact than ever imagined. His sleuthing draws him into a world of danger that challenges his every resource and that of his FBI handlers who are sworn to protect him.

As pieces of the greater puzzle begin to fit together, a grieving father, deeply struck by the tragedy of the crime surrounding his son’s death receives new hope, through an extraordinary gift brought to him by an unexpected benefactor. He must first confront himself, and stare down the evil that took his son and threatened to destroy his family in the process.

After a business career, Michael Nathanson decided to undertake writing his first novel, Cries of the Eagle, fulfilling a life-long ambition. Coming from a family of writers, Nathanson dreamed of one day telling a story himself, one that could possibly also point to light and hope in the process. He lives in Texas with his wife, Jan, and they serve together in the marriage ministry at their church.

©2015 Michael E. Nathanson (P)2023 Michael E. Nathanson

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  • 07-11-23

Engaging, thought provoking, educational

Michael Nathanson's Cries of the Eagle is an engaging story of the extremes of the Muslim religion. The story also illustrates that a majority of Muslim people are not violent. James Conlan's narrative was excellent and added to the enjoyment of the story. It kept me desiring to move forward to the next chapter. The story was also educational. I learned more about the Muslim people. I recommend the story either in audio or in written form.

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A timely MUST READ

This book is amazing! Nathanson is spot on with where the world is right now, sadly. He has cleverly written in history for understanding concerning Jews, Muslims and Christians, but definitely not in a boring way.
World, we must wake up. Being “woke” is killing us. We must awaken to what is truly happening. There are good and bad people of every culture and belief. His characters are rich and I feel like I know them. I hope one day to see this series on one of the streaming services. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

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