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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780312937003
ISBN: 0312937008
Label: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: June 03, 2008
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Release Date: June 03, 2008
Sales Rank: 35581
Studio: St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Product Description:
A Secret Service agent is dead, an apparent suicide. A presidential candidate narrowly escapes an assassin’s bullet. And Desk Three, a convert branch of the NSA, is searching for a chilling connection deep inside The Republic of Vietnam.
Once, Charlie Dean was a Marine sniper in Quang Nam Province. Today he’s a Deep Black operator, returning to Vietnam to find the source of some threatening e-mails. Instead, he comes face to face with a man he had once hunted down…and thought he had killed.
Back in the U.S., Deep Black agent Lia DeFrancesca has uncovered the trail of a killer in Dean’s path. Now, with every asset, weapon, bug and high-tech magic wand Desk Three can wave, the agents enter a terrifying global race against time. Because ghosts of the past have risen to life…to strike a death blow into the heart of the U.S.A.
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If you like canned food,this is a book for you. Craftmanship of excellent level, nothing original or surprising. Reassuring in its consistenc,perfect for a long rail trip.
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Stephen Coonts' DEEP BLACK: CONSPIRACY receives a dual narration by Coonts and Jim DeFelice and a powerful reading by Christopher Lane, who adds high drama to the story of an apparent suicide, the interrogation of a Marine sniper, and a Deep Black agent who has uncovered the trail of a killer. High-tech weapons, undercover agents, and a plot to destroy the U.S. make for vivid action in an audio highly recommended for any lending library where patrons favor realistic international dramas.
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Complete waste of time. I'm an avid reader and like the genre, but I've been trying to finish this one now for almost a whole week. Every time I pick it up,I end bored and have to put it aside, not worth your time.
J.
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Linking Charlie Dean's Vietnam military experiences with a present-day Deep-Black assignment makes for an imaginative story-line and interesting reading. This is a bit different from the other Deep Black novels. Some other reviewers don't like the book as much as I did; in my opinion, that's simply a matter of individual taste. Check it for yourself. I enjoyed and recommend this, and all books by Messrs. Coonts and DeFelice. Thank you, gents.
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I'm usually a Coonts' fan, but this book was a disappointment. First of all I think the title is overblown as a reflection of the story. Some of the plot line is a bit far-fetched. But most of all I found the book plodding - tedious. Most of the time when I start one of his books, I can't put it down until I finish it. This book lasted for over 2 weeks. Lots of short chapters (some less than a half page in length) that jump back and forth from one locale or character to another. No real intense ... Read More
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