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by: Patrick Robinson List Price: $29.95 Amazon.com's Price: $21.86 You Save: $8.09 (27%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Audio CDDewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9781602834361 Edition: Unabridged Format: Unabridged ISBN: 1602834369 Label: BBC Audiobooks America Manufacturer: BBC Audiobooks America Number Of Items: 12 Publication Date: May 12, 2008 Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America Studio: BBC Audiobooks America Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: A bomb explodes in Boston's Logan Airport, and Admiral Arnold Morgan, the most trusted advisor to President Bedford, must move quickly to break the terrorist cell responsible for the bloodshed. The Hamas high command hatches a vicious plan to assassinate him once he exits the United States. Leading this attack is chief Hamas assassin General Ravi Rashood. Meanwhile, President Bedford, in a desperate attempt to protect the Admiral at all costs, summons the most advanced and dangerous Navy Seal team the United States has to offer. And so begins an exhilarating chase that goes beyond the borders of the United States, taking the reader on a terrifying journey through southern Ireland, London, and Scotland. Presented Unabridged on 12 CDs; narrated by Erik Steele. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very Engaging! **** 1/2Perhaps it helps not to have read any of Patrick Robinson's previous novels, as some on here seem to be comparing this book to earlier ones in the series in an unfavorable manner. I liked this novel and I liked it a lot and I will probably pick up some of the earlier efforts in due time, but notwithstanding that I found this to be right in the genre of Vince Flynn and others and a very good stand alone read. The characters of the Hamas asassins, General Ravi Rashood and his wife Shakira ... Read More Rating: - A good ending to a series.This book concludes a fairly long running series of books. I was somewhat disappointed that Mr. Robinson strayed from what he is great at: submarines. But that said this was a good book. The criticism about political commentary is overblown, there just is not that much in this book. The book moves along fairly well. The only real criticism I have is in the middle of the book when we know that the Israeli commandos will fail since there are a couple hundred pages to go, but most authors do that. ... Read More Rating: - Misunderstood phrasesI was completely baffled after having read this book about how its purported on the inside cover that the President calls on this "SEAL TEAM" to cover Admiral Morgan. I am still waiting for a Team to show as Commander Rick Hunter, albeit an imposing and larger-than-life character: does no constitute a full Seal Team. When does the Team show up in the book, as I never saw it. Rating: - This is a really sad closing chapter for the Patrick worksWhen I first pick up a PR book, USS Sea Wolf, from an airport departure hall, I was captivated with his writting and that book kept me occupied on my outstation trip. When I returned, I ordered the remaining of his books and finished all of them one after another. I had been checking for this book print date and when it was available in Amazon, I order 1 immediate. This closing chapter between the Admiral + General + NSA is such a flop. PR strength in ... Read More Rating: - While not a climax...I read someone using the word "climax" in describing this book. I too would have been disappointed if that were my expectation. I bought this one because I enjoyed all the others and I happilly gobbled up every word. For the next one, Mr. Robinson, I want more submarine time. OK? Ships, too. Oh, and another femme fatal....
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