The Day After Tomorrow by Allan Folsom
I had read
this story when it first came out in the 1990s and had loved the story. So,
when I found it at the local used book story, I figured it was time for a
re-visit, and I’m glad I did. For lovers of conspiracy thrillers similar to
Robert Ludlum, you find this story right what the doctor ordered.
The story
follows Dr. Paul Osborne, who has been haunted from the day he was
ten-years-old and watched a stranger kill his father. Now, thirty years later,
in a Paris café, he finds the man sitting across from him. Thus starts the
frantic run through Europe to find why his father was killed and who ordered it
done. With fanatics and police on his trail, Osborne cannot afford to make a
mistake or trust anyone. The pages do not stop until the horrifying last page.
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