by Jim DeFelice (Author), Stephen Coonts (Author)
The mission seems routine: go to London, meet someone in a park, obtain a list of computers that are being used secretly by terrorists to pass messages. But just as Deep Black operatives Charlie Dean and Tommy Karr are about to meet their contact, a sniper guns the stranger down. A Deep Black investigation begins. Former Delta Force trooper Lia DeFrancesca, a sexy ass-kicking woman and Dean's only weakness, gets called in to help. The investigation kicks into high gear when the murder is found to be connected to the disappearance of a French atomic warhead built in the 1960s. Soon it becomes apparent that what was thought to be an elaborate plan by terrorists to blow up the Eiffel Tower is only a diversionary plan for the real target: the Channel Tunnel. A nuclear warhead going off in the tunnel will create an earthquake, triggering a tsunami powerful enough to wipe out the coasts of France and England, killing hundreds of thousands. It is up to Deep Black to expose the plot and thwart the terrorists' plans on this, their most dangerous mission yet. It will require all their talents and teamwork to make sure that things go right and that justice is served.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 May 2005
ISBN 10: 0752857320
ISBN 13: 9780752857329
Book Overview: The Deep Black NSA series brings Stephen Coonts to a whole new - and younger market. With their non-stop action and advanced technology, the Deep Black books are as much Matt Reilly as Tom Clancy. With the NSA titles, Coonts doesn't shrink from topicality, and always has his finger on the pulse of the issues of the moment. 'Coonts know how to write and build suspense. His dialogue is realistic, the storyline mesmeric. That is the mark of a natural storyteller' - New York Times.