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    • Pub. Date: December 2008
    • 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 5,243
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      • Pub. Date: December 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Hardcover, 464pp
      • Sales Rank: 5,243

      Synopsis

      The Russian bear is stirring—and it’s hungry— in the #1 New York Times–bestselling series’ thrilling fifth novel.The first disturbing reports reached Delta Force Lieutenant Colonel Charley Castillo in the form of backchannel messages concerning covert U.S. intelligence assets working for a variety of agencies suddenly gone missing and then, suddenly, inexplicably, found dying. Or dead. One in Budapest, Hungary. One in Kiev, Ukraine. One in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, mere klicks from the Iran border. And then one in Virginia, along the Potomac River, practically in the shadow of CIA headquarters.Castillo finds the information both infuriating and fascinating, particularly after a recent experience with two CIA traitors whose own deaths were swift and suspicious. Despite there being some similarities, though, he thinks there’s something different with these new cases, something he can’t quite put his finger on. At first, it’s idle thought, but Castillo expects it’s only a matter...

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      In bestseller Griffin's gung-ho fifth presidential agent novel (after The Shooters), the U.S. president assigns Lt. Col. Charley Castillo, a member of the Office of Organizational Analysis, a special task-to track down the terrorists who murdered an American diplomat in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When Castillo's inquiries lead him to a pair of defecting Russian spies, they offer information about an Iranian-run bioweapons factory hidden in the Congo. Readers who want exciting accounts of desperate battles have come to the wrong place. Griffin excels in describing the planning and the bureaucratic tussles that have to occur before the first bomb goes off. He understands the psychology and motivations of military and clandestine service officers. While he paints an enticing, if overly idealized, portrait of loyal, capable people drawn to others of their kind, realism isn't his strong suit. Still, Griffin's many fans will be rewarded. (Jan.)

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      Fellow bestselling author Tom Clancy is right on target when he describes W.E.B. Griffin -- world renowned for his military and police novels filled with vivid detail and dead-on accuracy -- as "a storyteller in the grand tradition, probably the best man around for describing the military community."

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      Excellent readingby Uncle_BuckRQ

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      August 27, 2009: I have enjoyed griffin books for many years. I am patiently waiting for the next Marine Corps book. Griffin books are always entertaining and I look forward to the next release.

      GRIFFIN Could Not Have Written Thisby CDJJ

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      August 18, 2009: I found this to be the most confusing jumble of characters and plot(s) that I have listened to or read. If this had been a book I would have hoped it was a paperback and I didn't pay much for it. Instead it was a CD and I had to listen to the bitter end to get my money's worth.

      This book was like the guy who when speaking falls in love with the sound of his own voice and doesn't know when to shut up and sit down.

      This was not the crisp engrossing GRIFFIN style that I had become accustomed to. There was to many characters and too much plot.

      I can only hope that other GRIFFIN works do not turn out to be as disappointing as this one.


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