In the book Code Of Honor

by Alan Gratz, the main character is Kamran Smith. He is a high school football star and American Muslim living in a suburb of Washington, D.C. Kamran's life takes a drastic turn when he receives a video from a terrorist group claiming responsibility for a recent bombing in the city, and announcing that his brother, Darius, is one of their operatives. Kamran is shocked and does not believe his brother could be involved in such a crime.

Determined to prove his brother's innocence, Kamran teams up with a classmate, Skye, whose brother is also implicated in the bombing, to find evidence that the video is fake. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of conspiracy and deceit that goes far beyond their own families. Kamran is faced with challenging his own beliefs and values as he confronts the possibility that his brother might not be the person he thought he was.

Throughout the book, Kamran must navigate through danger and deception, while trying to stay true to his own sense of honor and loyalty. He must make difficult choices and face the consequences of his actions as he races against time to clear his brother's name and stop further acts of violence. The story explores themes of trust, identity, and the strength of family bonds.

Code of Honor is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. It delves into the complexities of terrorism, prejudice, and the power of individuals to shape their own destinies.