The war on terror is heating up. The fanatical new Sultan of Brunei decides to make his presence felt on an international scale-with a nightmarish biological attack on San Francisco. Now it's time for Raptor Force to extinguish the Holy Fire...with the Sultan's blood.
With this elite covert strike team, terrorists don't stand a fighting chance. In the midst of a hotly contested election, the president's wife is kidnapped while touring Europe, and the commander of Raptor Force is gravely wounded in the attack. Now, it's up to Raptor Force to set things right-without any rules, and without any mercy.
When the president's wife is kidnapped while touring Europe, and General Buck Peighton, founder and commander of an elite covert strike team called Raptor Force, is gravely injured during the attack, Raptor Force must operate on their own to stop America's enemies and an oncoming war. Original.
Provides detailed profiles of Medal of Honor recipients Richard "Dick" Bong and Thomas "Tommy" McGuire, the two leading ace fighter pilots of World War II, their rivalry, and their legacy in the arena of aerial combat.
Rough justice has often been served in the pages of serial novels, notably beginning with Don Pendleton's The Executioner in 1969. This is the first overview of the serial vigilante genre, which featured such hard-boiled protagonists as Nick Carter, Mark Stone, Jake Brand and Able Team among the 130 series that followed Pendleton's novel. Serial vigilantes repeatedly take the law into their own hands, establishing and imposing their own moral standards, usually by force. The book examines the connections between the serial vigilante and the pulp hero that preceded him and how the serial vigilante has influenced a variety of tough guys, private eyes, spies and cops in different media. A complete bibliography for each series is featured.
In a world of shifting alliances, the United States must contend not only with its enemies, but with the constraints set by international politics. But in the fight against terror, there are Americans who will never stop hunting their prey . . . In an effort to bring order and balance to the world, the United States has entered an agreement with the international community under which no nation can act militarily outside its borders without a formal authorization from the United Nations. Unfortunately, only nations have subscribed to this noble idea. When a plane is hijacked and flown into a Denver skyscraper, the United Nations refuses to sanction reprisals unless the United States can supply an impossible amount of proof. With his hands tied, the president takes a page from FDR's playbook, when the independent Flying Tigers battled Japan while America officially stayed uninvolved. He taps General Buck Peighton to create a strike force made up of loners, cowboys, and misfits who were too antisocial even for the special forces.
The Sacred Journey, is a Metaphysical Discourse, on the relationship, between the Jungian Alchemical Archetypes of Transformation, and their correspondence, to the hieratic degrees, of initiatory: psychic ability, paranormal occurrence, morphogenic resonance, synchronicity experience, prophetic epiphenomena, religious radical empiricism, beatific vision, Comparative World Religion, epiphany, Biblical Scripture exegesis, Sacred Journey
Is the bounty hunter actually the hunted? Bladen Cole is getting a handsome sum of money from Isham Ransdell, the owner of the Gallatin City Bank. It’s not a withdrawal, but a reward for the heads of the men who killed Ransdell’s associates. The banker wants the Porter boys back in Gallatin City dead or alive—preferably dead. As Cole sets out on his manhunt, he questions the motivation of his new client, the only rich man in Gallatin City somehow left unscathed... His pursuit goes smoothly enough until he finds himself in the middle of a battle between two rival Blackfeet bands. Cole is forced to take sides, but luckily, this double duty leads him straight to the Porter boys, who are surely surprised to see a bounty hunter flanked by such an unusual posse. But Bladen is in for a few surprises of his own…
A must-read title for all fans of Patrick Rothfuss and Trudi Canavan, FIRE is an exceptional fantasy novel. From the deft characterisation to the gripping story, the fast-paced action to the evocative prose, this is one of the strongest fantasy novels of the year. Set in a world of stunningly beautiful, exceptionally dangerous monsters, Fire is one of the most dangerous monsters of all - a human one. Marked out by her vivid red hair, she's more than attractive. Fire is mesmerising. But with this extraordinary beauty comes influence and power. People who are susceptible to her appeal will do anything for her attention, and for her affection. They will turn away from their families, their work, and their duties for her. They will forget their responsibilities to please her ... and worse, crush nations, neglect kingdoms and abuse their power. Aware of her power, and afraid of it, Fire lives in a corner of the world away from people, and away from temptation. Until the day comes when she is needed - a day when, for her king, she has to take a stand not only against his enemies, but also against herself ...