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The Fourth War
The Fourth War
Author: Chris Stewart
Along the Afghanistan border, a CIA agent meets secretly with a distraught Arab girl. She passes him a coded message before killing herself. But before the message can be deciphered, the world spins toward war: Within hours, the president of Pakistan is assassinated, and the country's nuclear warheads go missing. Al Qaeda streams into northern P...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312939755
ISBN-10: 0312939752
Publication Date: 6/27/2006
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The summary of plot does not do this book justice. Yes, it's an adventure story with plenty of story lines that weave together to make an exceptionally good read. I like to think it also takes the reader inside areas which the general public does not know, is not aware of. The B-2 bomber, subject of much public debate and Congressional debate, is at the heart of this book. What it can do, how it does it, what are its limitations, and to what extent would our highest echelons go to protect its secrets? In addition to that, it's a top-notch read!
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This is a surprisingly good book. Along the lines of a Stephen Coontz or Tom Clancy novel. It drew me in and didn't let go. If you are a fan of the action genre, I would definitely recommend it.
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I've read quite a few of these types of books and I really enjoyed this one. The plot was interesting and easy to follow with the kind of twist that is believable. One of the things that really bugged me was all the misspellings and grammer errors but nothing you can't power through.
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I thought this book was pretty good. It moved along well and was easy to follow. It had enough technical details to increase the appreciation for the equipment. I would recommend it to anyone who likes this genre of books.


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