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Target Command: the Power Trilogy, Book 1

by Don Pendleton

Mack Bolan follows a trail of terror from Berlin to Moscow, playing hunches in a strange game in which stolen nuclear materials have upped the ante to mass destruction. A preemptive strike in London against an army of IRA and Libyan terrorists halts an atrocity of massive proportion. But when the dust settles, it's clear that behind the operation is an unknown power with connections that span the globe. Destabilizing Europe is phase one of a shocking agenda of new world domination. The true enemy is faceless, and the next battlefront is unknown. But the Executioner knows the war is just beginning. Violence. 234th novel in the "Executioner" series, Book One in the "Power" trilogy, 1998.

The Kremlin Device

by Chris Ryan

For the first time in its history the SAS is assigned a task in Russia. The aim of Operation Nimrod is to train leaders and instructors of Tiger One, a new Spetznaz unit created to combat the ever-increasing threat of the criminal gangs known collectively as the Mafiya.

Top Ten

by Ryne Douglas Pearson

Ten, Nine, eight ... he calls himself Michaelangelo. Tortured by the horrific events of his childhood, he is mesmerized by a gruesome artistic vision that only he can create - and his victims can complete.

Wellfire

by Don Pendleton

A group of terrorists is planning to set fire to hundreds of oil wells in southern Oklahoma and northern Texas. Mack Bolan infiltrates the group and learns that the fires are only a diversion for a much more devastating blow against the United States. Violence. 189th novel in the "Executioner" series, 1994.

The Mailman

by Bentley Little

Once upon a time, waiting for the mail was filled with warm, tingling anticipation. But now there is a new mailman in town. And a new kind of mail. Now everyone in town, especially the Albin family, waits for the mail in a different way. With Icy fear. Because no one and nothing- not the most proper citizens, the most shocking desires, the most hidden shames, the most secret weaknesses- are safe from the eyes and hands and steadily growing power of THE MAIL MAN.

Tiger Stalk

by Don Pendleton

Mack Bolan is in Sri Lanka, trying to discover the whereabouts of an American diplomat who was trying to negotiate a peace among several terrorist organizations who are fighting for control of the country. But, almost upon setting foot in the country, he becomes a target and he must defend himself before he can help the diplomat. Violence. 220th novel in the "Executioner" series, 1997.

The Line

by Bob Mcguire

For more than half a century, a secret organization of Army officers known as The Line has been covertly manipulating U.S. policy. Now, in a political climate rife with dissent and unrest, The Line has ordered a pivotal top-secret operation that will let the world know who is really in charge--take out the president on Pearl Harbor Day. But The Line didn't count on a run in with Boomer Watson, a member of the elite Special Ops Delta Force.

The Big Nowhere

by James Ellroy

Los Angeles, 1950 Red crosscurrents: the Commie Scare and a string of brutal mutilation killings. Gangland intrigue and Hollywood sleaze. Three cops caught in a hellish web of ambition, perversion, and deceit. Danny Upshaw is a Sheriff's deputy stuck with a bunch of snuffs nobody cares about; they're his chance to make his name as a cop...and to sate his darkest curiosities. Mal Considine is D.A.'s Bureau brass. He's climbing on the Red Scare bandwagon to advance his career and to gain custody of his adopted son, a child he saved from the horror of postwar Europe. Buzz Meeks-bagman, ex-Narco goon, and pimp for Howard Hughes-is fighting communism for the money. All three men have purchased tickets to a nightmare.

Terminal Option

by Don Pendleton

The slaughter of three feds by foreign terrorists in Washington, D.C., reveals a deadly conspiracy. Rogue Company agents are trying to create a new world order in a project of ethnic cleansing. Mack Bolan's investigation leads to the Himalayan ice fields, which erupt into a free-for-all killground. The Stony warrior and a clandestine U.S. strike force must face an unholy alliance of terror. In the final showdown Bolan confronts the shifting faces of evil. But the Executioner knows that evil doesn't really change. Right. Change this. Violence. 228th novel in the "Executioner" series, 1997.

The Center

by David Shobin

Surgeon Chad Dunston helped create The Center, a revolutionary medical facility where computers, not humans, treat patients. It's cure rate is unequaled, it's medical successes un rival... until a child named Christine Lassiter mysteriously dies. The girl's older sister Maxine can't get Christine's records, her body, or even her death certificate. Maxine wants Chad Dunston to find out what happened. But the more questions Chad asks, the more dead - end answers he receives. He has only one option left: check into The Center as a patient... and enter a machine - made nightmare, where the only way out maybe death.

The Genesis Code

by John Case

A phone call in the dead of night brings Joe Lassiter shattering news. His sister and young nephew have died in a fire in their home near Washington, D.C. Yet Lassiter soon learns a chilling fact: His loved ones were brutally murdered before the blaze was set... The mysterious suspect's identity only raises more questions. Then Lassiter uncovers another crime--another innocent mother and child murdered. The more he unearths, the larger the web of conspiracy grows, as his search for answers leads him on a dangerous international chase toward a truth that will shock him--and the world--to the very bone...

Terror Intent

by Don Pendleton

A terrorist organization calling itself

The Empty Eye of the Sea

by Justin Scott

From the author of The Shipkiller, Nine Dragons and The Cossack's Bride comes a multi-layered seafaring odyssey combining action, drama and adventure amid turbulent Atlantic tides.

Storming Heaven (Independent #4)

by Dale Brown

Abused by American soldiers during an incarceration in Europe, Henri Cazaux has waited years to exact revenge on the U.S. He uses commercial aircraft to deploy bombs on major U.S. airports--killing thousands, halting air traffic, and creating national panic. Rear Admiral Ian Hardcastle and It. Col. Al Vincenti are ordered to reestablish security in the skies.

Stealing Faces

by Michael Prescott

John Cray is being hunted. For him, this is a shock, for normally he is the hunter. Thus begins another cat and mouse game with John Cray chasing his stalker. Imagine his surprise when he discovers that his hunter is a face from the past. One that he thought was long gone.

State of the Union

by David Callahan

A decorated Gulf War veteran receives his dream assignment: the Pentagon. Working under the capitol's two most powerful men--a hardened admiral and a ruthless politician--he discovers their real agenda--a conspiracy of dark secrets and a pursuit of limitless power dating back three decades. With an ex-Green Beret who kills for pleasure on his trail, and a beautiful woman he's unsure he can trust by his side, the veteran embarks on a dangerous mission to expose the conspiracy before it's too late.

Special Operations

by Frank Camper

THE SNIPER: Private Joseph Pate. Men were his targets and killing them was his favorite game.

Singing the Sadness: A P.I. Joe Sixsmith Mystery

by Reginald Hill

Reginald Hill's offbeat private eye Joe Sixsmith is off by bus to Wales with his church choir group to compete in the Llanffugiol Choral Festival. On the way, and possibly lost, they come upon a summer cottage in flames, and Joe surprises everyone (including himself) by dashing in to save a woman trapped inside. Joe escapes with minor injuries. The woman, whose identity is unknown, is not quite as lucky. The owner of the cottage secretly engages Joe to discover who the woman is. Unbeknownst to her husband, the man's wife also hires Joe to find out if the young woman is actually her husband's lover, as she suspects. Adding to the confusion are a multitude of curious individuals - a suspicious policeman, a patronizing headmaster, a drug dealing student, and a gang of disaffected locals bent on sabotaging the festival. Joe is intent on uncovering the truth during his weekend stay, and his investigation reveals crimes that have remained buried for years. Written with both humor and verve by the author of the Dalziel and Pascoe series, readers will enjoy this next installment of Joe Sixsmith's adventures as much as they did its predecessors.

Swamp Kill (Special Operations Command #6)

by James N. Pruitt

The world's deadliest terrorist organizations join forces to annihilate the Special Ops force. To achieve their goal, the ruthless terror cartel takes Special Ops family members hostage to lure the team into the Florida Everglades. Mortimer and his men have just 72 hours to rescue the hostages in a deadly game where there are no rules.

The Silence of the Lambs

by Thomas Harris

First published in 1988, THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS is the #1 best selling novel by Thomas Harris, author of HANNIBAL.

Three Complete Spenser Novels

by Robert B. Parker

THE PROMISED LAND .. .... Renowned for his wisecracks, his right hook, and his penchant for poetry and pretty women, Spenser is one-of-a-kind in the detective business. Spenser took mystery readers by storm when he made his debut in The Godwulf Manuscript in 1974, and since then Robert B. Parker has brought the irresistible gumshoe back in one bestseller after another. THE GODWULF MANUSCRIPT Spenser thought it was an open and shut case--find out who stole the priceless 14th- century Godwulf Manuscript from a Boston college library and get the book back. But the witty sleuth quickly discovers that the medieval manuscript is just one strand in a sticky web of drug deals, a seductive blue- blood mother and her even more seductive daughter, a murdered campus radical, small- time mobsters, and big-time trouble. "Spenser is as tough as they come and spiked with a touch of real class." --Kirkus Reviews MORTAL STAKES For Spenser, it looks like the job of a lifetime: drink beer, eat peanuts, and hang out with the Boston Red Sox players to investigate some behind-the-scenes hanky panky. But Spenser soon stumbles on a very nasty blackmail scheme involving a pornographic movie, the team's star pitcher, and a couple of vicious thugs. Spenser thinks he's found a solution, but time is running out--and if the truth leaks, the Sox are finished. "Spenser probably had more to do with changing the private eye from a cof- fin-chaser to a full-bodied human being than any other detective hero." --The Chicago Sun-Times PROMISED LAND Harvey Shepard, a shady Cape Cod vacation home developer, wants his wife back, and he's willing to pay Spenser whatever it takes to find her and get her home. But the real trou- ble starts when Spenser tracks the little woman down and discovers she's gotten her- self mixed up in a bank robbery and murder. Spenser's got just twenty-four hours to untangle this mess--or he'll wind up with two very dead clients. "[Spenser is] tough, wisecracking, unafraid, lonely, unexpectedly literate- in many respects the very exemplar of the species." --The New York Times

Island Storm (Special Operations Command #5)

by James N. Pruitt

A powerful chemical weapon capable of choking entire nations has lain at the bottom of the Caribbean for 20 years. But now Castro's launching a recovery ship to retrieve the terrible treasure and sell it to Arab terrorists for much-needed cash. Only the Special Ops team can prevent this deathly deal from taking place.

Special Operations Command #2: Burma Strike

by James N. Pruitt

A plane carrying a number of United States Congressmen, their wives and various staff members has crashed in the jungles of Burma. B.J. Mattson and Jake Mortimer, of the Special Operations Command, along with a company of U.S. Army Rangers, are tasked with rescuing the survivors. But a province warlord has kidnapped the survivors and plans to use them as human bargaining chips in a political power-play. Violence. 2nd novel in the "Special Operations Command" series, 1990.

Slaughter Squad

by Don Pendleton

Members of a covert action group tasked with destabilizing the Medellin Cartel are being assassinated by the same sniper squad they hired to do their dirty work behind enemy lines. Financing this bloody payback is a former Medellin overlord with a score to settle. Mack Bolan is keenly aware of the cartel's ruthless methods of revenge, but the wild dogs of the Colombian are about to experience a new level of savagery. Until the spilled blood is their own. The Executioner is about to show cartel czar Raffi del Borgo that vengeance is a double-edged sword headed straight for his own neck. Violence. 231st novel in the "Executioner" series, 1998.

Sky Masters (Patrick McLanahan Series #2)

by Dale Brown

Dale Brown's powerful tale of America's greatest challenge since the Gulf War: a crisis on the oil-rich islands near China.

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