Two weeks can be a life. Just ask Ben James character, Wade Foster, in the September 11 thriller, Insider Dreams, which hit the bookshelves in 2006. The suspenseful connive chronicles the lives of cardinal individuals ended the two weeks prime up to the denunciation on the World Trade Center.
In his prototypical full-length novel, Ben James chronicles the lives of 50 year old computing device specialist, Wade Foster and his tertiary wife, Amanda Rutherford on a avenue passage to attend a ceremony in Seattle.
Still struggling next to his ancient and a one year wedding ceremony to Amanda, the stanchly fusty Foster attempts to veil some of the patent terrorists accomplishments going on in a circle them while communicating at a length with his dad, Andrew Foster, a earlier federal agent, next ulterior Harold Phillips, an FBI causal agent in Seattle, who too happens to be the son of a man the elder Foster onetime worked.
Meanwhile, unknown to Foster, his first daughter, Megan is interviewing for a job in the World Trade Center but she is rancorous to transmit her dad when she calls him for trepidation he will not sanction of her appointments. Ben James masterfully combines the Foster's participation with the terrorists, Megan's displace from Atlanta to New York City and Megan's link near Darin Blake, a man her age who likewise industrial plant in the southeastern battlement next brings the substance to a pretentious judgment two years after the Foster's income tax return to their territory in Oklahoma City, a calm, bonny morning, Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
An passionate second occurs when Foster sees the beat on a flyspeck black and achromatic TV in his organization later calls Megan on her cell handset. At the mo he calls, Megan, Darin Blake and two others have entered the north-central well from the 86th level of the southwestern battlement and have made their way to the platform relating the 79th and 80th floors.