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Sphere of Influence

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“Mills is fast becoming the new master of gripping and intelligent page-turners.”—Tom Clancy
The videotapes arrive at television stations across the nation. Their chilling message: Al Qaeda has secured a rocket launcher on American soil. Their potential targets: U.S. civilians. Their ultimate threat: they will attack. Anytime. Anywhere.
 
Amid national chaos, the FBI calls upon one of its best agents for a final desperate mission. But no one—on either side—realizes how deep or how far the sphere of influence has spread.
 
“An interesting and enjoyable piece of work...the kind of dark romp that Lawrence Sanders or Ross Thomas might have produced in their heyday.”—The Washington Post Book World
 
“Great fun.”—The Houston Chronicle
 
“Engrossing.”—Publishers Weekly

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Series: Mark Beamon Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group

Kindle Book

  • ISBN: 9781101143797
  • Release date: September 2, 2003

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781101143797
  • Release date: September 2, 2003

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781101143797
  • File size: 744 KB
  • Release date: September 2, 2003

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Thriller

Languages

English

“Mills is fast becoming the new master of gripping and intelligent page-turners.”—Tom Clancy
The videotapes arrive at television stations across the nation. Their chilling message: Al Qaeda has secured a rocket launcher on American soil. Their potential targets: U.S. civilians. Their ultimate threat: they will attack. Anytime. Anywhere.
 
Amid national chaos, the FBI calls upon one of its best agents for a final desperate mission. But no one—on either side—realizes how deep or how far the sphere of influence has spread.
 
“An interesting and enjoyable piece of work...the kind of dark romp that Lawrence Sanders or Ross Thomas might have produced in their heyday.”—The Washington Post Book World
 
“Great fun.”—The Houston Chronicle
 
“Engrossing.”—Publishers Weekly

Expand title description text