By Jenny Bedford
A man named Andy Peterson attends his grandmothers funeral only to be delivered a letter telling him that his grandmother smuggled cocaine for five years to pay for his college. His grandmother writes “Andy you must get into contact with Henry Man the 12th St. precinct detective, he is the person I tried to warn about the cocaine smuggling, and it cost me my life. Now they want to kill you too.”
This begins the saga that could mean 90% of America’s population dead. It turns out that the white powder isn’t cocaine but is a chemical that eats air when mixed with water.
Rebels are in charge of this operation. They call themselves The Council of Ten. The name dates back to the times of Alexander The Great.
Elan, a spy for a middle-eastern country has been trying to find the Council of Ten for seven years. When she does find them she will kill in order to avenge her husband who got too close to finding out about them.
In the end her husband is the head of the council. She has no other choice but to destroy them and indeed she does.