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[8], 324, [4] pages. Cover has some wear and soiling. Date stamped on bottom edge. Jackie Nida is a pseudonym for Jodie Larson a well known mystery and suspense writer. Nida spent a year researching the real-life experiences of bomb squad technicians, and even went through training exercises. Her research is notable. Jodie Larson lives along the shores of Lake Superior in northern Minnesota. Writing has always been something she enjoys and uses it as an escape, in addition to getting lost in her numerous books. This first title in a new series introduces Kansas City Hazardous Device Unit Sergeant Jamie Stone, a bomb specialist who must defuse the Vest Bomber, a terrorist responsible for several attacks in the city. His purpose: to induce fear in his victims. Now, he's zeroing in on Jamie and everyone she loves--he's stolen Jamie's son and he's calculating their fate right down to the last second. The render safe procedure (RSP) is the portion of the explosive ordnance disposal procedures involving the application of special explosive ordnance disposal procedures, methods and tools to provide the interruption of functions or separation of essential components of unexploded ordnance (including improvised explosive devices) to prevent an unacceptable detonation. Ordnance detonations may be broadly categorized as a high order detonation or a low order detonation. A high order detonation is generally an ordnance detonation that results in an explosive ordnance producing a designed/intended explosive yield. A low order detonation is generally a controlled ordnance detonation or a malfunctioned ordnance detonation that results in a significantly lower yield than designed. Render safe procedures and techniques apply to conventional ordnance such as nuclear, chemical, biological and conventional battlefield weapons/ordnance and unconventional ordnance such as improvised explosive devices (IED) and improvised nuclear devices (IND). RSPs can also apply to explosive components of military equipment such as may be found in military vehicles and aircraft-ejection seats, explosive bolts, etc.