This book was actually better than I thought it would be. Iran, Iraq, and Syria combine forces to create a new Islamic state and invade Saudi Arabia in a bid to control most of the world's oil supply and cut the United States off at the knees. Meanwhile, China attempts to gain control of the st...
Libya attempts to shoot down an American C-130 on a mercy mission over the Sahara. The Air Force responds with F4-E Phantoms based in Egypt. Jack Locke, a fighter jock as good as he is cocksure, downs a Libyan MiG and an international crisis erupts, forcing the Wing to relocate to England. Colone...
As the first woman president of the U.S., Madeline Turner faces a slew of challenges and treacheries from her very first day in office. She has precious little time to master the subtleties of governmental gamesmanship before a crisis in the Far East breaks out when China takes the first step in ...
The most influential men in Russia, including the country's corrupt head of state, have gathered in a Moscow cemetery in the dead of winter to bury a fallen comrade. Before the ceremony has concluded, however, blood will stain the snow-covered ground, and Russia's ultimate power will have fallen ...
There is a new order to the world. The first female President of the United States sits in the White House. Monster corporations wield the real global power And all the old rules have been changed.A military functionary toiling in bureaucratic tedium, Lt. Colonel Mike Stuart is resigned to servin...
This is a tough book to rate It is riddled with typo's, misspelled words, and misused words. It also is a great story, a plausible situation, interesting characters, and a lot of action. It involves planning a combat mission that may or may not happen and some of the political and bureaucratic pr...
Call to Duty is a novel of epic scope and breathtaking adventure that races at mach speed between two deadly wars -- one waged five decades ago against a madman with dreams of world domination, the other to be fought tomorrow against well-armed dealers in poison and death. For there are times tha...
“Fifteen minutes,” she cautioned. “Doctor’s orders.” Rios nodded and sat down, the briefcase on his lap. He looked out the window. A fishing boat carved a wake across the sparkling blue waters of the Gulf. “Hell of a way to spend the Fourth of July,” Durant murmured, his voice barely audible. “Ho...
The men stirred and tried to ignore it, but the screaming only grew more intense and more agonizing. Finally, the gun captain switched on a flashlight with a shrouded red lens and motioned for two men to follow him into the night. A few minutes later, the screaming stopped. &nbs...
“You are wanted in the presidential chamber,” she said. She added “Immediately” to get his attention, and watched in satisfaction as he scurried out the door. She picked up the phone. “Aly,” she began.The Belgian judge was panting when he entered the presidential conference room. where the three ...
Johar Adwan chanced a quick glance at his wingman, but Samir Hamshari’s eyes were routed on a spot on the wall above the general’s empty chair. Johar did the same. Thirty-four minutes later, they heard the sound of hard heels in the outer office and the shuffle of chairs as Mana’s aides and secre...
She glanced at the travel alarm clock on the nightstand beside her bed – 6:10 in the morning. She sat up and pulled back the curtain over the small window. Outside, the morning twilight was yielding to the new day and she was vaguely aware of the air-conditioning kicking in. She shook her head, g...