Eighteen-year-old Ahmad Ashmawy Mulloy, son of a pale, freckled Irish-American mother and dark-skinned Egyptian father, feels alienated from his New Jersey classmates by his dun-colored skin and his Muslim faith, making him an easy target for the unscrupulous iman of the local mosque who steers Ahmad in the direction of a terrorist cell planning an attack on the Holland Tunnel.
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