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issue 366
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By Anne Speckhard
Why would a “normal” American teen convert
to Islam and then try to join a terrorist organization, and how do terrorists
seduce women over the Internet and lure them into traveling thousands of
miles to become their wives? Based upon a composite of actual cases and
inspired by the true story of Shannon Conley, an American teen from Denver,
Colorado who converted to Islam, took the niqab, and who ultimately ended up
in the clutches of ISIS, Bride of ISIS follows Sophie Lindsay—another “girl
next-door” as she is seduced over the Internet. Written by an internationally
respected counter-terrorism expert and Georgetown University adjunct
associate professor of psychiatry and security studies. |
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