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Jim Clonts, a former USAF veteran of Operation Desert Storm and a B-52 navigator, brings us a novel that uses all of his background and training as well as his wonderful and creative imagination. He has created one of the “Top 100” best military thrillers of the past decade. This is truly a book that will be read for many more years to come by fans of this genre.
The author makes good use of his military knowledge so that the plot and the story line all seem real. He is a good word smith and story teller. Makes a great book to take on an airplane or when you traveling and have some time to sit back and read. It will hook you and keep you interested all the way to the last pages.
Jim’s book is well worth reading and buying. It is good entertainment! Given the MWSA TOP RATING – FIVE STARS!
Book Synopsis
The Middle East is uniting under Islamic Jihad and former enemies, Sandor and Kumar, are waging a war of terrorism against both Russia and America. Trying to convert their military might into hard cash, Russia secretly offers a dozen advanced MiG-41s to the United States along with a plan that is both daring and dangerous, but could forever alter the balance of power in the Middle East.
Hoping to destroy the unity between Kumar and Sandor, Russian Security Advisor Victor Komiskov and his American counterpart NSA Director Charles Michaels assembles a covert strike team of hotshot US and Russian pilots under the command of renegade General George “Maddog” Tanner.
Flying the advanced MiG-41 under the cover of night they cut their teeth on a mission to assassinate a high level Kumari terrorist then turn their attention to a Sandori nuclear facility soon to begin breeding plutonium for its nuclear weapons program. Soon Kumar and Sandor are on the edge of war as each thinks the other responsible for the attacks.
With Islamic unity broken and the region gearing up for war, the Russians have one last surprise, a stolen SS-20 nuclear warhead in Sandori hands. The team must fly one last mission to destroy this warhead before it can be moved, but a lone US intelligence officer accidentally discovers the awful truth and the Russians’ terrible secret. |