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The Crisis (Dan Lenson Novels)

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Authors: David Poyer
  • ISBN: 9780312532482
  • Price: LE 12.80
  • Special Offer Price: LE 10.24
  • Number Of Pages: 528
  • Edition: Reprint Edition
  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Categories English fiction 823  
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SPECTACULAR PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF DAVID POYER

THE CRISIS

“Outstanding…Poyer, an Annapolis graduate, focuses on how his vividly drawn characters behave amid the shifting alliances, while the action inexorably builds to a conclusion that’s both tragic and ironic.”—Publishers Weekly (starred)

“Riveting.”—Richmond Times Dispatch

“Dave Poyer has again captured the essence of modern warfare. Not only is this a gripping war tale, but through its rich characters offers important insights into the roots of the current global conflict of cultures.”—Major General Andrew B. Davis, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired), Former Commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa

“Once again, Dan Lenson is a hero among heroes.”—The Officer magazine

“A super thought-provoking thriller that will have readers pondering ethical and logistical questions.”—The Mystery Gazette

THE WEAPON

“Those who relish naval action won’t be able to come up for air until they turn the last page of this nail-biter.” —Publishers Weekly

“If you like naval action with detailed schematics, this one’s for you.”—The Oklahoman

KOREA STRAIT

“The taut tenth entry in Poyer’s series…is rich in the naval detail fans have come to expect…a satisfying, fast-paced narrative…Dan Lenson remains a winningly weary hero.” —Publishers Weekly

“Realistic and frightening…well up to Poyer’s excellent standards. No bluster, no dazzle, just real naval engagements that we may well see before long.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Exciting . . . fans of modern naval warfare will relish the details and sea action, as well as the insights into the Korean situation and the Korean people. Recommended for popular thriller collections.” —Library Journal

THE THREAT

“Plenty of action, plot twists….frenetically paced…[an] engaging pot boiler.” —The Virginian-Pilot.