Jericho Sanction by Oliver North, Joe Musser

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: August 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780060599805
  • Sales Rank: 25,357
  • 624pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

When his cover is blown and his wife is kidnapped in Jerusalem, Lt Col Peter Newman realises he may have to pay a catastrophic price for his participation in a secret government mission to uncover Iraqi nuclear weapons.

Newman has always been willing to put his life on the line for his country. As concern that Iraq may already possess nuclear weapons grows, he once again puts America first and agrees to undertake a clandestine mission to uncover the weapons. But when his cover is blown and his wife is kidnapped in Jerusalem, Newman discovers that his courage has put more than just his own life at risk.

Matters become even more complicated when Israel discovers that Iraq has nukes, and plans a pre–emptive strike on Baghdad with Jericho missiles – an event that could have unprecedented consequences. Newman is the only man who knows all of the pieces to the puzzle, and the only one experienced and brave enough to prevent full–scale nuclear war. But as time ticks away, will he be able to both save his wife and prevent Armageddon, or will he have to make a terrible choice?

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Biography

Oliver North is a New York Times bestselling author, the host of "War Stories" on the FOX News Channel, and a war correspondent for the FOX News Network. His novels are stories of international intrigue, political espionage, and military adventure drawn from his own experiences as a combat-decorated Marine and the Counter-Terrorism Coordinator for the United States from 1983-1986.

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Jericho Sanctionby Anonymous

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May 20, 2005: This book has a great premise and written by a man who has been there. The plot: Somewhere in Iraq are hidden nuclear weapons and the race is on to find them. However, the story is riddled with plot flaws and inconsistencies. It's like a John Woo film without the action! For example, the bad guy finds the weapons. He is extremely careful about hiding them. the authors go into detail about how careful he is to keep the location secret. Yet our hero catches up to them almost immediately! I found myself putting the book down in frustration often. The other thing that I didn't like was the religious banter. Not that religion was brought up so often. However, the way it was presented seemed like something to fill pages with it didn't add to the story at all. Overall, the author is not a story teller and didn't connect to me.

Jericho Sanctionby Anonymous

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December 17, 2004: Oliver North and Joe Musser have created an above average techno-thriller with a great cast of characters. The story revolves around Marine Lt. Colonel Peter Newman. There are three nuclear artillery shells hidden in Iraq, sold to one of Saddam Hussein's henchmen (long dead) by the traitorous Soviet general, Komulakov. American and Israeli intelligence are made aware of the weapons existence by the frantic search of the Iraqis to find the hidden weapons. Newman must go into Iraq and find the weapons before Israel unleashes a preemptive nuclear strike. Meanwhile, Newman's wife Rachael and friend Dyan are kidnapped and held hostage by Komulakov. Komulakov wants Newman to uncover a mole in the American intelligence service that can expose his treachery and ruin his chance of disrupting the election of Putin so he can grab the Russian presidency for himself. There are some great sequences of small unit covert actions and interesting information about satellite reconnaissance and electronic intercept capabilities.


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