Act of War by Dale Brown

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: June 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780060753078
  • Sales Rank: 47,815
  • 432pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

From the Corridors of Power in Washington to the Frontlines of the War on Terror—Dale Brown takes you to the heart of the action, and introduces his most exhilarating character to date.

Near Houston, Texas, an oil refinery belonging to one of the world's largest multi-national energy companies is destroyed by a "backpack" nuclear device. This is just one of many attacks being perpetrated against this company around the world by a group whose mission is to stop global corporations and government organizations from plundering the world's natural resources in the name of profit.

Before this group strikes again, Jason Richter is called in with his top-secret high-tech military unit, code-named Task Force TALON. Richter believes there is only one strategy with which to snare his opponents—find, pursue, engage, and kill. And the only way to do this is to beat them at their own game: Be unconventional, swift, and brutal enough to strike fear into the hearts of the most dedicated terrorist. Richter must also uncover a mole high-up within the government, who is in pursuit of his own personal revenge.

If Richter fails, it won't be just the lives of his team that are lost, but America itself.

Library Journal

Army engineer Jason Richter is the new hero of intelligence-focused warfare as he mercilessly hunts down a new breed of terrorists. Simultaneous Morrow hardcover. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Dale Brown is the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, starting with Flight of the Old Dog in 1987. A former U.S. Air Force captain, he can often be found flying his own plane over the skies of Nevada.

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Rush Jobby Anonymous

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October 07, 2008: Intense detail through most of this book and tying up loose ends in the last chapter.

A Notable Disappointmentby Anonymous

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August 16, 2005: I found 'Act of War' by Dale Brown to be a very disappointing read. Generally, when I begin a book I will stick it out and finish it. This was the first book, in some time, that I almost gave up on before I finished one quarter of the novel. What was most glaring to me was the improbable traits of the leading character Jason Richter. Here we have an adolescent major (24 years old if my memory serves me correctly) in the army whose behavior would get anybody in the 'real life' service court martialed quickly. In addition, the plot was highly dubious as well. In short, it was very, very difficult to develop any degree of comfort with the premise of this novel. I am an avid reader and enjoy the works of many different authors particularly with respect to mysteries and thrillers. This has been the worst novel I have encountered in the past two years.


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