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- Larry Bond. Day
of Wrath and others
- When nuclear missiles inside Russia fall into the wrong hands,
it is up to Colonel Peter Thorn of the U.S. Special Forces to
find out who is behind the evil plot before it's too late. With
the help of a beautiful high-ranking FBI agent, Thorn finds that
not all of our enemies are in foreign lands, and that greed may
be his deadliest adversary yet.
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- Dale Brown.
Flight of the Old Dog and others
- When the Soviet Union masters "Star Wars" technology, rendering
the United State's arsenal of nuclear missiles impotent, America's
only hope lies in The Old Dog Zero One--a battle-scarred bomber
fully renovated with enough weaponry and stealth hardware to earn
it the nickname "Megafortress."
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- Stephen Coonts. Flight
of the Intruder and
others
- A riveting story of America's powerful, high-tech planes and
the men who flewthem in Vietnam.
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- Harold Coyle. More
Than Courage and others
- The men of Recon Team Kilo, a Special Forces unit operating
in hostile territory, are overwhelmed by indigenous forces, stripped
of their leadership, and separated. Isolated, each man is thrown
back on his own strength and instinct to survive. Will they stay
faithful to their code of conduct and their country--even in the
face of brutal imprisonment and an uncertain future?
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- Clive Cussler. Serpent
and others
- Cussler unleashes a new hero for the millennium--Kurt Austin
of NUMA, the National Underwater Marine Agency. Challenged by
villains and mind-boggling mysteries, the NUMA exploration team
must act with Dirk Pitt-like intelligence and panache in order
to save the world.
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- Nelson DeMille. The
General's Daughter and others
- When the daughter of a well-known and well-respected base commander
is raped and murdered, an undercover detective is summoned to
look into the matter and finds a slew of cover-ups at West Point.
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- Joseph Finder. High
Crimes and others
- Claire Heller Chapman has the perfect life. But one day this
perfect life is shattered when her husband Tom Chapman is suddenly
arrested by a team of government agents and accused of a brutal
crime he insists he didn't commit. As she searches for the truth,
she begins to unravel an insidious, high-level government conspiracy
that threatens not only her career but also her life, and the
lives of her loved ones.
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- Ken Follett. The
Man From St. Petersburg and others
- 1914: the world hangs on the brink of catastrophe--the eve
of the war to end all wars. Feliks, a man consumed with a mission,
comes to London to commit a murder that could change history.
Against him are the whole of the English police, a powerful and
brilliant lord--and the young Winston Churchill.
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- Frederick Forsyth. Day
of the Jackal and others
- The Jackal. A killer at the top of his profession, unknown
to any secret service in the world. An assassin with a contract
to kill the world's most heavily guarded man. A tall, blond Englishman
with opaque, gray eyes, who with a rifle can change the course
of history. One man whose mission is so secretive not even his
employers know his name. It seems there is no power on earth that
can stop the Jackal, and time is counting down to the final act
of execution.
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- Tom Grace. Spyder
Web and others
- Nolan Kilkenny is pursuing his doctorate in advanced computer
technology. While investigating a seemingly harmless technical
problem in a complex, highly secured computer network, he becomes
involved in the CIA and FBI's fierce hunt for three computer-age
information pirates.
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- David Hagberg. Joshua's
Hammer and others
- In this Kirk McGarvey novel from the bestselling author of
"High Flight", a bomb, code-named Joshua's Hammer, is coming to
the United States. McGarvey must discover how it will get there,
where it will be detonated, and when this, the worst terrorist
attack in the history of the United States, will take place.
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- Richard Herman. The
Last Phoenix and others
- As the radical Islamic states of the Middle East unite to capture
the region's oil reserves, and China threatens to dominate Asia,
U.S. President Maddy Turner fears these two powerful forces could
secretly ally and attack America simultaneously. She turns to
the only man who has the cunning to make her risky new war plan
work--Major General Matt Pontowski.
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- Jack Higgins. Eye
of the Storm and others
- Sadam Hussein hires master terrorist Sean Dillon to end Maragaret
Thatcher's life and attack England's War Cabinet.
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- Robert Ludlum. The
Hades Factor and others
- Col. Jonathon Smith, a combat doctor attached to the Army Research
Institute of Infectious Disease, is assigned to investigate a
deadly virus that has killed three people in three different cities.
First warned off by a shadowy FBI contact, Smith then barely survives
an attempt on his life. Not knowing where to turn, he assembles
a private team that must search highest levels and the darkest
corners of the world.
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- Richard Marcinko. Violence
of Action and others
- Raising the stakes of the popular Rogue Warrior series to an
entirely new level, "Violence of Action" is a masterpiece of suspense-laced
action adventure, a novel loaded with exciting new characters,
high-tech military authenticity, and battle-tested grit.
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- R. J. Pineiro. Shutdown
and others
- A faulty computer chip causes a fatal train accident, sending
its manufacturer into a downward spiral. When the chip is traced
to sabotage, an FBI agent and a hacker team up to investigate
before the next showdown.
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- David Poyer. Black
Storm and others
- From the "USA Today" bestselling author of "China Sea, " comes
a heartstopping thriller of a top-secret Marine operation in Iraq.
It is the eve of America's invasion, and Saddam Hussein has threatened
to attack Tel Aviv if a single tank enters his country. With "Black
Storm, " Poyer moves to new territory and offers his most suspenseful
book to date.
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- Patrick Robinson. Barracuda
945 and others
- Off the West Coast of the United States cruises a lethal submarine
in the hands of a notorious terrorist with one goal: havoc in
America. "Barracuda 945 is the ultimate weapon. A jet-black Russian
nuclear hunter-killer, it runs deep, and its silence and speed
are fearsome. It can stay submerged indefinitely and can fire
land-attack guided missiles from below the surface. Invisible
to any pursuer, it is nearly impossible to track in the millions
of square miles of ocean water.
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- Joe Weber. Dancing
with the Dragon and others
- With a plot that reads as if it were ripped from the headlines
of the morning paper, this "New York Times" bestselling novelist
takes readers on a journey to the razor's edge of war with mainland
China. "Dancing with the Dragon" is a page-turning thriller from
start to cliffhanging finish.
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