Description
Burglar-turned-CIA-officer Tommy Carmellini finds himself assigned to a French-led European Anti-Terrorism Task Force after Islamic extremists attack and burn a wing of the Louvre Museum in Paris. He is soon hunting the kidnappers of American and European youth who use the ransoms to fund war on western civilization. This shadowy group has big plans-an assignation and terror campaign leading to the conquest of Europe.
With the help of his mentor Jake Grafton, Carmellini has always managed to foil his enemies before-but defeating "Satan's Army" will be his most difficult challenge.
Perhaps, he suspects, an impossible one.
About the Author
Stephen Coonts is one of America's greatest thriller writers. A former naval aviator and Vietnam combat veteran, he is the author of The Assassin, The Disciple, Liberty's Last Stand, The Armageddon File, and sixteen national bestsellers including Flight of the Intruder, which was made into a major motion picture. A graduate of West Virginia University and the University of Colorado School of Law, Coonts resides in Colorado with his wife.
Reviews
"Stephen Coonts' newest thriller, The Russia Account, reads like 'the story behind the story' in our daily headlines. If you wonder how Moscow's 'black-ops' threaten American democracy, read this book. Just don't start reading it in bed. You will surely lose a good night's sleep." -- -Lt. Col. Oliver North, USMC (ret.), host of American Heroes on NRATV and bestselling author
"A crooked secretary of state plotting to be president, a dossier designed to smear her opponent, shady uranium sales to Russia, demands for impeachment, corrupt government officials, and a diabolical conspiracy to destroy America. Stephen Coonts has taken the threads of our present-day scandal and woven a dazzling novel of suspense. He is the master of thrillers." -- -Gregg Jarrett, Fox News legal analyst and commentator and bestselling author of The Russia Hoax
Book Information
ISBN 9781621576600
Author Stephen Coonts
Format Hardback
Page Count 334
Imprint Regnery Publishing Inc
Publisher Regnery Publishing Inc
Weight(grams) 538g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 30mm