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Second strike / Peter Kirsanow.

Van Pelt Library PS3611.I769845 S43 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kirsanow, Peter, 1953- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Central Intelligence Agency--Fiction.
United States.
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Intelligence officers--United States--Fiction.
Intelligence officers.
Terrorism--Prevention--Fiction.
Terrorism.
Terrorism--Prevention.
Genre:
Fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels.
Physical Description:
385 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Dutton, [2018]
Summary:
Within mere weeks of thwarting a cataclysmic electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack against the United States, Michael Garin, former leader of the elite Omega special operations unit, discovers that Russia has triggered an ingenious and catastrophic backup plan. Garin's efforts to warn the administration of the new attack, however, fall on deaf ears. No one believes the Russians would initiate another strike of such magnitude so soon. Without government support, Garin turns to three people for help: Congo Knox, a former Delta Force sniper; Dan Dwyer, the head of a sprawling military contracting firm; and Olivia Perry, an aide to the national security advisor. Yet Garin and his ad hoc team are checked at every turn by the formidable Russian assassin, Taras Bor, who is directed by an individual seemingly able to manipulate the highest reaches of the US government. As evidence mounts that the Russian plot has been set in motion and that Bor is pivotal to its success, it's up to Garin and his team to thwart an attack that will cause the death of millions and establish a new world order. --amazon.com.
Notes:
"A Mike Garin Thriller."
Other Format:
Online version: Kirsanow, Peter N. Second strike.
ISBN:
9781101985328
1101985321
9781101985342
1101985348
OCLC:
1001287752
Publisher Number:
99976646081

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