Hunter Killer: the master of the action thriller is back with a compelling and unputdownable story

Hunter Killer: the master of the action thriller is back with a compelling and unputdownable story

by PatrickRobinson (Author)

Synopsis

Saudi Arabia, the world's leading oil nation, is on the brink of revolution. While the Royal Family is ransacking the dwindling coffers, the country seethes with unrest. Vowing to end the destructive rule, Crown Prince Mohammed sets in motion a top-secret operation to destroy the Saudi oil industry. In search of an ally, a nation with a naval power willing to help in return for a share of the oil wealth, he turns to France. Her lethal Hunter Killer submarines can inflict devastating damage to the country's massive oil installations and help shift the power structure of the world's oil giant. On the other side of the globe, as the ferocious battle for the desert kingdom begins and the world's oil markets plunge into chaos, Admiral Morgan, former Security Advisor to the President, and Lt. Commander Ramshawe are summoned to the White House. Here, they discover the masterminds behind the evil plot: a mysterious French Colonel they call 'The Hunter,' and none other than Morgan's arch enemy, HAMAS General Ravi Rashood ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 632
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Arrow Books
Published: 01 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0099474344
ISBN 13: 9780099474340
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'The new Frederick Forsyth' * Guardian *
'Britain's answer to Tom Clancy' * Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller *
'An absolutely marvellous thriller writer' * Jack Higgins *
Author Bio
PATRICK ROBINSON is the author of seven previous international bestselling thrillers: Nimitz Class, Kilo Class, H. M. S. Unseen, Seawolf, The Shark Mutiny, Barracuda 945 and Scimitar SL-2. He is also the author of several non-fiction bestsellers including True Blue (with Dan Topolski) and Born to Win. He is the co-author with Admiral Sir Sandy Woodward of One Hundred Days.