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Hardcover Allah's Scorpion Book

ISBN: 0765306239

ISBN13: 9780765306234

Allah's Scorpion

(Book #11 in the Kirk McGarvey Series)

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A swarm of terrorist activity has put the United States on its most heightened alert level since September 11, 2001. Investigations into each of these seemingly unrelated acts uncover the same cryptic... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Typical Hagberg Greatness

This is a book that you never want to end. I just wish that he could write them faster with the same quality.

Hagberg is always excellent

A good mixture of action, suspense, and details without getting boring.

Action Packed Book!

This newest Hagberg book starts off with a bang and never lets up.The book begins with an Osama bin-Laden planned raid on Guantanamo Bay'sCamp Delta.The al-Qaida mujadeen are going to break four Iranian Navy men out of the facility for a terrorist mission.After a battle two American CIA agents pursue the escapees and al-Qaida agents.The agents Gloria Ibenez and Robert Talarico give chase.The al-Qaida warriors and the Iranian are killed as a result of suicides.Ibenez's pardner Talarico is also killed. The action moves to Venezuala.Former British Royal Navy captain Rupert Graham in the employ of Osama bin-Laden seizes an oil tanker named Apurto Devlan.He plans to explode the tanker in the Panama Canal stopping all shipping traffic for an indefinite time period.Our hero Kirk McGarvey has entered the picture.He thwarts the attack. At the funeral of Talarico al-Qaida terrorists launch an attack to get MCGarvey.They once again miss him. Captain Graham and al-Qaida have ontained a Libyan FoxTrot submarine named Shehab.They plan to launch a nuclear missile on Washington D.C.This plot is once again battled by Kirk McGarvey.It turns into quite a battle. McGarvey decides to hunt Osama bin-Laden down and kill him.This makes for an exciting finish to the book.Be sure to read this one. In the meantime al-Qaida and Cap

Maybe His Best Yet!!

It is a trite and over used phrase to describe a book as "hard to put down" or a "page turner." The problem is that neither of those phrases do this book justice. Once you pick it up and start reading about the world according to David Hagberg you have entered a time and place that seem all too real, all to possible and sometimes, all too likely. The ninth installment on Kirk McGarvey's adventures introduces us to a new foe, a former British Royal Navy submarine captain named Rupert Graham. Graham was one of their brightest sub drivers, but was cashiered after he began to lose his judgement following the death of his wife which resulted in several international incidents. Following that he became a pirate in the South China Sea making a name for himself and eventually attracting the attention of Osama bin Laden. Graham is not a jihadist. He is a mercenary which makes him even more cunning and dangerous. Bin Laden is the one who gave him the nickname of "Allah's Scorpion." It fits. The novel involves plans by bin Laden to blow up an oil tanker in the Panama Canal as well as acquire a submarine from which he will launch an attack on Washington D.C. Capt. Graham is very much involved in these episodes as is former CIA Director Kirk McGarvey who is attempting to thwart both plans and also to eventually try and complete his own quest to assassinate bin Laden, something he once failed to do. For first and foremost, ahead of all the various hats that McGarvey wears, he is at heart an assassin and one of the best. To tell the plot beyond that is too difficult without giving it away. There are many twists and turns and moments of peril for all concerned. The story bristles with authenticity and keeps the story line totally within the bounds of plausabililty. One wishes there was a Kirk McGarvey out there and as long as there is a talented author such as David Hagberg, there will be.

Kirk McGarvey DOES it AGAIN!!

Some people may not be happy to see a new Kirk McGarvey novel hit the shelves, but I am not one of them...in fact after 'Soldier of God' I could hardly WAIT for the next adventure. However, I feel I need to bring up the fact that Kirk has been flirting with permanent retirement for several novels now, and at the end of each of the last 3, I have wondered if there would be another. Thankfully we made it to yet another one. After resigning the position of Director of Central Intelligence in order to track an International Terrorist responsible for a large number of attacks against Americans, what is left for an aging former Field Agent and now, former Director? Save the world once again it would seem. You can take Jack Ryan, Dirk Pitt, Phillip Mercer and James Bond and put 'em all in a room together with Kirk and see who came out alive...MY money would be on McGarvey (although 24's Jack Bauer would give him a run for his money, or in this case, MY money). He is simply put one of the greatest spies put on paper. My reason for saying this is a complicated one...one that took several McGarvey novels in order to size up properly. He is first and foremost an American Patriot who dearly LOVES his country -- sometimes to a fault. He loves his family -- and they are the ONLY people in his life that can possibly compete with his love for his country. He is as dangerous as any spy in history. He is also a very flawed individual. He doesn't just waltz through a blaze of gunfire receiving nothing more than a tiny abrasion like James Bond or any number of characters in Hollywood (such as from Die Hard, or anything featuring Arnold or Stallone). What gives me a glimpse into the humanity of Kirk McGarvey would be his tormented inner self that experiences nightmares almost every time he closes his eyes at the trauma he has seen and more importantly, has caused. The repeating faces of those he has killed is enough to make him more human than a large number of REAL people who currently work in Government today. What I truly believe sets a David Hagberg novel apart from the vast majority of techno-thrillers available today is that he knows how to tell a story and doesn't need an endless number of useless pages of nothing to get it across. The plot begins, and the action is sustained and you don't feel like you can skip large portions of the novel without losing any real substance like the vast majority of Clancy's novels. With Hagberg, if you skip a page -- sometimes even just a paragraph -- you run the risk of missing critical information necessary to what happens later on. Some may argue the same with Clancy, but I have done this myself and went on to re-read the book again later and never felt like I had lost out on anything significant. By the way, if you like David Hagberg, try some earlier novels of his, specifically 'White House', 'By Dawn's Early Light' and DEFINITELY 'Joshua's Hammer' which is stunning -- oh and of course 'Soldier of
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