Books matching: high stakes missions

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    Triple by Ken Follett
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    'Triple' by Ken Follett is a spy thriller set in 1968, revolving around the mission of a Mossad agent to steal uranium for Israel to build nuclear weapons. The plot involves a high-stakes showdown between intelligence agencies of Israel, Egypt, and Russia, as well as the Fedayeen. The book is filled with betrayals, extreme violence, espionage, and deceit, creating a gripping tale of intrigue and espionage during the late 1960s nuclear arms race. The writing style includes detailed action scenes, well-developed characters, and a slow but deliberate pace leading up to a thrilling finish.

    The public-address system at Cairo airport made a noise like a doorbell, and then the arrival of the Alitalia flight from Milan was announced in Arabic, Italian, French and English. Towfik el-Masiri l...

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    Flashpoint
    Book 7 in the series:Troubleshooters

    Flashpoint - Troubleshooters by Suzanne Brockmann
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    Flashpoint by Suzanne Brockmann is a thrilling romantic suspense novel set in Washington D.C. and Kazbekistan in the summer of 2004. The story follows computer analyst Tess Bailey and operative Jimmy Nash as they are sent on a mission to recover a laptop crucial in the fight against terrorism. The book delves into their complex relationship, filled with passion, danger, and emotional turmoil. The narrative is fast-paced, action-packed, and populated with well-developed characters that readers quickly grow to care about.

    Before tonight, the closest Tess Bailey had come to a strip club was on TV, where beautiful women danced seductively in G-strings, taut young body parts bouncing and gleaming from a stage that sparkle...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Troubleshooters )

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    Hellbent
    Book 3 in the series:Orphan X

    Hellbent - Orphan X by Gregg Hurwitz
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    In 'Hellbent,' the third installment of the Evan Smoak/Orphan X series by Gregg Hurwitz, the protagonist Evan Smoak is called upon to protect a teenage runaway named Joey, who is being hunted by dangerous forces. As Evan navigates through a high-stakes mission to keep Joey safe, he also grapples with personal demons and complex relationships from his past involvement in the Orphan Program. The fast-paced thriller unfolds with intense action sequences, emotional depth, and unexpected twists, making it a gripping read that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The narrative in 'Hellbent' is characterized by short, tension-filled chapters that maintain a high level of suspense and momentum throughout the story. The author skillfully delves into Evan's psyche, providing insight into his motivations, struggles, and growth as a character. The book combines elements of action, humor, and intricate plotting, drawing readers into a world where the line between hero and villain is blurred, and moral dilemmas drive the narrative forward.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Orphan X )

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    Hex
    Book 6 in the series:Sentinel Security

    Hex - Sentinel Security by Anna Hackett
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    In the book "Hex" by Anna Hackett, readers are taken on a thrilling journey with Hex Jet, a cybersecurity hacker extraordinaire, and Shade Cain, an undercover CIA agent. The story revolves around their dangerous mission to stop information from being sold to foreign enemies, leading to intense and unexpected moments between the two characters. The writing style is fast-paced, filled with suspense, steamy romance, and a strong sense of camaraderie among the members of the Sentinel Security team.


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    The Dragon in the Sea by Frank Herbert
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    The Dragon in the Sea by Frank Herbert is a suspenseful psycho drama set in a dystopian future where the West and the East are at war over oil resources. The story follows a nuclear submarine crew on a mission to secretly pump out oil from underwater oil fields belonging to the Eastern Powers. The psychological elements play a significant role as the crew faces stress, potential sabotage, and the presence of a traitor on board. The plot delves into themes of leadership, psychology, and the use of religion for social control in a confined and claustrophobic environment.

    The novel is characterized by its tight confines, ancient technology, and the exploration of psychological pressures experienced by the crew members. Despite being Herbert's first novel, it showcases his detailed plot construction and breadth of imagination, setting the stage for his later works like the Dune series. The book is a blend of suspense, spy thriller, and psychological drama, offering a unique perspective on submarine warfare and the complexities of human behavior under extreme circumstances.


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    The Apollo Murders - Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield
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    Chris Hadfield's 'The Apollo Murders' is a historical speculative science fiction story set in the Apollo era of American space flight. The plot revolves around the Apollo 18 mission, a military venture during the height of the Cold War aimed at disabling a Soviet spy platform in orbit and investigating the Soviet rover on the moon. The story is filled with intrigue, conflict, and a body count, with a focus on a small cast of astronauts, controllers, and Russian agents navigating claustrophobic situations with mutual distrust. The writing style is reminiscent of Tom Clancy, with detailed prose that immerses readers in the technical aspects of space missions and the high-stakes Cold War tensions.

    The plane had just descended below cloud and the hazy, humid South Texas air made the distances look shorter somehow. Kaz leaned forward to get a good look at his new posting. He’d been in the Boeing ...

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    Flight of the Old Dog - Patrick McLanahan by Dale Brown
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    'Flight of the Old Dog' by Dale Brown is a Cold War military thriller set in the late 1980s, focusing on the story of a crew led by Patrick McLanahan aboard the Old Dog, a refitted B-52 bomber. The crew's mission is to destroy a Soviet ground-based laser site that poses a threat to American spy planes and satellites. The plot involves high-stakes aerial combat, technological advancements, and political tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. The writing style includes detailed descriptions of aircraft technology, suspenseful action sequences, and a nostalgic Cold War atmosphere.

    Up ahead, closing in on them at a speed of six miles per minute, was the target area—defended by surface-to-air missile sites, radar-guided antiaircraft artillery, and prowling patrols of the most adv...

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    Three Hours in Paris
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    Book 1 in the series:Kate Rees

    Three Hours in Paris - Kate Rees by Cara Black
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    Three Hours in Paris by Cara Black is a historical thriller set during the Nazi occupation of France in World War II. The story follows Kate Rees, an American sharpshooter recruited by British Intelligence to assassinate Adolf Hitler during his brief visit to Paris. As Kate navigates through a dangerous mission filled with espionage, betrayal, and suspense, readers are taken on a gripping journey through a dark and tumultuous time in history.

    The plot of the book is fast-paced, with a strong focus on Kate's character development, her motivations, and the challenges she faces as she races against time to complete her mission. The writing style is described as well-researched, engaging, and immersive, drawing readers into the heart-pounding narrative of a woman seeking revenge for the loss of her family amidst the chaos of war-torn Paris.


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    For Kicks by Dick Francis
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    'For Kicks' by Dick Francis is a mystery novel set in the world of English horse racing. The story follows Daniel Roke, a successful stud farm owner from Australia, who goes undercover as a stablehand in England to uncover a doping ring that is threatening the reputation of the British racing industry. As Roke delves deeper into his investigation, he faces dangerous situations and tests his limits, all while trying to prove himself in a high-stakes mission. The book is praised for its well-drawn characters, intriguing plot, and engaging writing style that keeps readers hooked until the end.

    I noticed the car turn in through the gateposts as I walked across the little paddock towards the house, and I watched its progress up our short private road with a jaundiced eye. Salesmen, I thought,...

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    Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez
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    Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez is a techno thriller that delves into the world of autonomous combat drones and the consequences of advanced technology in warfare. The plot follows an entomologist whose research on ant behavior is stolen to develop a drone army, leading to a high-stakes mission to stop the use of drones in warfare. The writing style is described as fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with realistic bleeding-edge technology that creates a believable and thrilling plot. The author, Daniel Suarez, is praised for his ability to spin tech tales that sound plausible and grasp the technology he writes about.

    From eight thousand feet the rescue workers looked like agitated ants as they scurried around the wreckage of a car bomb. An MQ-1B Predator drone zoomed its cameras in for a close-up. Debris and body ...

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