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The Terminal List

Jack Carr

The Terminal List

Jack Carr

The Terminal List Part 2, Chapters 31-41 Summary & Analysis

Part 2: “The List”

Part 2, Chapter 31 Summary: “San Diego, California”

Humza Kamir is a Muslim taxi driver. Kamir was radicalized by an extremist Muslim group and came to America to fulfill his jihad. Jihad literally means striving or engaging in a spiritual struggle against oneself to do good, but its meaning is interpreted by extremist groups to mean a fight against any enemies of the Islamic faith. Kamir receives a text message indicating that it’s time for him to complete his jihad.

Kamir drives to a shipping store, going to a post office box. When he opens the box, he finds an envelope that contains information about his mission. He is provided with pictures of his target, addresses, and a picture of Reece’s white Land Cruiser. He notes that the car is popular in the Middle East. There is also a handgun in the box.

Part 2, Chapter 32 Summary: “Coronado, California”

Back at Reece’s home, Reece scours the information that Ben retrieved from Holder’s computer. Using this information, he develops a list, which he writes on the back of a family portrait that Lucy drew of their family. There are four names on the list: Josh Holder, Marcus Boykin, Saul Agnon, and Steve Horn.

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