Author: | Joe Weber | ISBN: | 9781937868307 |
Publisher: | Endpapers Press | Publication: | June 17, 2014 |
Imprint: | Ignition Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Joe Weber |
ISBN: | 9781937868307 |
Publisher: | Endpapers Press |
Publication: | June 17, 2014 |
Imprint: | Ignition Books |
Language: | English |
“Primary Target is a chilling scenario of global warfare. The suspense never stops.”—W.E.B. Griffin
“Weber weaves a frighteningly real story of international terrorism in America in his newest thriller.”—Publishers Weekly
As the once-powerful Soviet Union descends into social and economic collapse, a group of hard-line communists has devised a strategy to return their country to its former glory. In league with the most ruthless militant extremists of the Middle East, they hatch a plot to eliminate the one person with the power to stop them: the President of the United States.
This time, America isn’t declaring a war against terrorism. The terrorists are declaring war on America . . .
“Weber colors his novel with numerous subplots, well-developed characters and historical references to Operation Desert Storm and the Iranian hostage crisis. His knowledge of weapons, military aircraft and terrorist tactics is superior, and a surprise ending teases readers with the tempting possibility . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“Some writers get better with age: Weber is among them.”—Library Journal
“Primary Target is a chilling scenario of global warfare. The suspense never stops.”—W.E.B. Griffin
“Weber weaves a frighteningly real story of international terrorism in America in his newest thriller.”—Publishers Weekly
As the once-powerful Soviet Union descends into social and economic collapse, a group of hard-line communists has devised a strategy to return their country to its former glory. In league with the most ruthless militant extremists of the Middle East, they hatch a plot to eliminate the one person with the power to stop them: the President of the United States.
This time, America isn’t declaring a war against terrorism. The terrorists are declaring war on America . . .
“Weber colors his novel with numerous subplots, well-developed characters and historical references to Operation Desert Storm and the Iranian hostage crisis. His knowledge of weapons, military aircraft and terrorist tactics is superior, and a surprise ending teases readers with the tempting possibility . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“Some writers get better with age: Weber is among them.”—Library Journal