State of EmergencyIt’s countdown to Armageddon for an OSI agent in this thriller by theNew York Times-bestselling author of Stone Cross and Tom Clancy Code of Honor… Two agents, Russian and American, are brutally murdered. College students, working as drug mules, die gruesome deaths from radiation poisoning. Powerful dirty bombs explode minutes apart in San Francisco and St. Petersburg, Russia—slaughtering citizens and spreading blind panic throughout the world. But this is only a warning. The next attack will be nuclear. Enter Air Force OSI agent Jericho Quinn and his crack team of specialists. Their mission: track down the black-market arms dealer who masterminded the plot—with a Soviet-era suitcase-sized bomb—and dismantle them both. When the trail leads to South America, Quinn has to join the famous Dakar Rally, a 6,000-mile motorcycle run that's about to become the most dangerous race in history. It’s not the finish line they're racing for. It’s the fate of the world. “One of the hottest new authors in the thriller genre.”—#1 New York Times-bestselling author Brad Thor “A compelling, never-give-an-inch hero who will appeal to Jack Reacher fans.”—Booklist |
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