Under Attack II Kill Chain: Extra
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.82 (877 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01HOM8NUU |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 146 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-10 |
Language | : | English |
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Don't get on unless you have the guts to finish the ride!" -- Stun Gun Sam / Independent ReviewsMore critical acclaim for Kill Chain"Passenger jets disappear out of thin air terrorist armies drape black flags across failed states chaos in the streets of American cities and the threat of terrible doom gathers steam as this thriller draws to a powerful climax Alexander has thought of everything and then some." -- Voice Book Reviews"This is not just another novel; this is history in the making a game changing thriller." -- Booklister . Applause for Kill Chain by David Alexander" All muscle, no flab" Daily News"What To
David Alexander -- dubbed "the best damn action writer in the business" -- has a gift for extrapolating tomorrow's history from today's events.. It's full of surprises it is also a warning of what might happen tomorrow if America grows careless again. Many of these targets are unconventional focal points of attack, while the methods of attack themselves are totally unexpected, as are their intended consequences.Kill Chain is a new page-turner by a widely read thriller author. Throughout the world and domestically, war again threatens America and sparks military retaliation. US forces meet the new challenges posed by a terrorist nation state with
TAKES UP THE STORY Having read Under Attack and awaited a sequel, or at least a continuation of the themes originally set forth in the book, I am very happy to say that Under Attack II: Kill Chain is everything and more than I expected. This story takes the general themes of global military conflict and. slgz said 5 STARS. First rate in every way including very good action writing. Dystopian in a way but real at the same time.. "Cyber Attack on America" according to jeffrey lipko. Hacker attack themes in techno thrillers may gain momentum as these continue to make headlines. In Kill Chain, author David Alexander has written an ambitious thriller in which the cloud comes physically under attack to create large scale havoc that includes denying us the use of much