Sabotage

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Gold Eagle, Apr 1, 2010 - Fiction - 320 pages
A rash of killings among returning American soldiers puts Mack Bolan on the front line of a conspiracy to destabilize the U.S. military at home and abroad. His Russian-born, American-made enemy has infiltrated and co-opted the country's largest radical peace organization, spurring waves of antiwar protests and turning members into mercenaries willing to use violence against veterans of the Middle East conflicts. Media mogul Yuri Trofimov has the power and influence to deliver a propaganda campaign via television straight into America's living room—and enough money to buy hired guns and the cooperation of a corrupt congressman. Despite the sensitive nature of the crisis and the determination of the U.S. government to stop the atrocities, Bolan's doing what a dedicated warrior does best: search and destroy.

 

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Contents

Title Page
5
Epigraph Page
6
Chapter One
7
Chapter Two
20
Chapter Three
35
Chapter Four
45
Chapter Five
59
Chapter Six
72
Chapter Fourteen
174
Chapter Fifteen
187
Chapter Sixteen
200
Chapter Seventeen
213
Chapter Eighteen
226
Chapter Nineteen
238
Chapter Twenty
250
Chapter TwentyOne
263

Chapter Seven
86
Chapter Eight
98
Chapter Nine
110
Chapter Ten
124
Chapter Eleven
136
Chapter Twelve
150
Chapter Thirteen
162
Chapter TwentyTwo
271
Chapter TwentyThree
285
Chapter TwentyFour
295
Epilogue
309
Copyright Page
317
Copyright

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About the author (2010)

Phil Elmore is a freelance journalist, author, and technical writer who lives and works in Western New York State. He has contributed extensively to various trade magazines in the "tactical" gear and self-defense fields. He is also the senior editor of an IP development company based in Florida and the author of multiple commercially published scifi and action novels.