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The Athens Solution and Other Stories: The Athens Solution, The Tuesday Club, Interlude at Duane's, The Powder Monkey, and Kill Zone
The Athens Solution and Other Stories The Athens Solution The Tuesday Club Interlude at Duane's The Powder Monkey and Kill Zone Author:Brad Thor, Katherine Neville, F. Paul Wilson, Ted Bell, Robert Liparulo The Athens Solution by Brad Thor For decades a terrorist organization known as 17 November wreaked havoc throughout Greece. For years, no member of the organization had ever been arrested, until a breakthrough occurred in 2002 when a prematurely detonated bomb gave clues that lead to 17 November safe houses, which contained additional caches ... more »of weapons, disguises and the group's signature .45-caliber Colt 1911 semiautomatic pistol used in some of their most high-profile assassinations. Since the 2002 raids things have been quiet in Greece, but intelligence officials are concerned that several members of the organization may have slipped through their net and have gone deeper underground. These same officials worry that if and when these last remaining members do surface again, it will be with a terrible vengeance. The Tuesday Club by Katherine Neville When Neville began her long-anticipated sequel to The Eight she was glad that she could revisit many fascinating historic figures, characters like Benjamin Franklin who, due to earlier constraints were limited to walk-on parts. Neville's research offers a big surprise that, inexplicably, none of the Franklin experts appeared to have noticed. When it came to her character's well-documented, almost obsessive, penchant for creating or joining private clubs, here was an enigmatic gap in his life. The Tuesday Club fills that void. Interlude at Duane's by F. Paul Wilson F. Paul Wilson's urban mercenary Repairman Jack first appeared in his New York Times bestselling novel The Tomb. Jack is a denizen of Manhattan who dwells in the interstices of modem society. He has no official identity, no social security number, pays no taxes. When you lose faith in the system, or the system lets you down, you go to a guy who's outside the system. That's Jack. But he's not a do- gooder. He's a career criminal and works strictly fee-for-service. The Powder Monkey by Ted Bell In The Powder Monkey we travel back in time to 1880. It's the tale of a lovelorn newspaperman's journey to the Channel Islands to learn the true story of the pirate captain Billy Blood's demise. In doing so, our hero learns how a small boy held captive aboard Blood's frigate, Mystere, is saved from certain death. The boy's name is Alex Hawke. Kill Zone by Robert Liparulo Police sniper Byron Stone is a compilation of Liparulo's acquaintances, including a SWAT sniper and an FBI sniper. These two men shared the qualities of quiet, nearly impenetrable machismo and subtly troubled spirits. The taking of lives made them each respect life that much more. They would kill only when it would save more lives, or a more innocent life. A sniper's knowledge that his job is necessary, crashing headlong into his humanity?this was the conflict Liparulo wanted to explore with Byron. Kill Zone opens a window on the police sniper's moral struggle.« less