I’ve done my part on these here interwebs to promote the work of novelist Robert Ferrigno, who is writing today’s most creative fiction about the war on terror and Islamofascism. This week, Mark Steyn does his: “an ingenious scenario brilliantly realized, and its detail is persuasive enough to enable Ferrigno to pursue all the traditional thriller conventions, the molls and McGuffins, against a familiar yet utterly transformed landscape.”