By Order of the President (Presidential Agent Series #1) by W. E. B. Griffin, Dick Hill (Read by)

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(MP3 on CD - Unabridged, 2 CDs, 20 Hours)

  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio
  • Pub. Date: December 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9781593357764
  • Sales Rank: 284,476
  • Series: Presidential Agent, #1
  • Edition Description: Unabridged, 2 CDs, 20 Hours
 
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Synopsis

Two armed men board a 727 all but forgotten at an airfield in Angola. Hijacking the jet, they then slit the throat of the lone crew and fly to parts unknown. The consternation is immediate, as the CIA, FBI, and other agencies race to find out what happened, in the process elbowing one another in the sides a little too vigorously.

Fed up, the president of the United States turns to an outside investigator to determine the truth, an Army intelligence officer serving as special assistant to the secretary of homeland security. Delta Force major Carlos Guillermo Castillo, known as Charley, is the son of a German mother and a Tex-Mex father who was killed in the Vietnam War and awarded a Medal of Honor. A West Point graduate, a pilot, and a veteran of Desert Storm, Castillo has a sharp eye for the facts - and the reality behind them. Traveling undercover, he flies to Africa, and there, helped and hindered by unexpected allies and determined enemies, begins to untangle a story of frightening dimensions - a story that, unless he can do something about it, will end very, very badly indeed, not only for Castillo . . . but for all of America.

The New York Times - Andrew Santella

Part of Griffin's appeal is his dogged attention to detail. He has bothered to learn the lifting capacity of the external cargo hook on a MH-53J ''Pave Low III'' helicopter, and is determined to pass the information along, even if it requires a footnote. And even the most jargon-laden exchanges between officers -- the kind of gritty talk best delivered with a well-chewed stub of cigar between the teeth -- are filled with camaraderie and go down easily.

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Biography

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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A good military readby Anonymous

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November 15, 2007: I don't know what these other reviewers were reading, but this was excellent. I guess maybe you have to be a military person to understand what he is talking about. The story is very believable, and I love Charley. It is full of suspense all the way to the end. Don't give up on this series of books, they are all great.

That Old Gang Of Mineby Anonymous

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May 25, 2005: Lots of todays writers have two problems: They don't have enough knowledge of the subject or they continue to switch styles. Not Brother Griffin, He has a model, it works and he sticks with it.This book is great. It's the 1980's books only updated. The Lowells, the Felters the Bellmons are all here and they still zoom around the world on airplanes but now it's jets instead of Aero Commanders and Cessnas. I'll not give away the BIG plot but you will love it...Really! God bless you Mr. Griffin wherever you are.


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