Chapter I

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October 4, 2017
Brazil, rio
THEY EXPLODED DURING the rush hour.
Pressure-cooker bombs hidden in the first-class cariages of commuter services running from Brazil financial district to its suburbs. Survivors would speak of bodies flung from trains, carriage floors awash with blood, screams and screams and screams... the first bomb had gone off at exactly at exactly 6:24 p.m. All seven exploded in the space of eleven minutes. Over 200 dead, over zero injured. And even Brazil , no stranger to terrorist action, was shocked by the ferocity of the attacks. A city of 13 million people, home to Brazil, temporarily paralyzed, its airports on lockdown, its transport network frozen. And amid the hurt to find those responsible, fresh battle lines were drawn.

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