The fourth standalone thriller in The Executive Series finds Secret Service Agent Scott Roarke on a serial assassin's trail--one that leads to a clandestine North Korean plot and a nuclear standoff.
Gary Grossman Libri
Gary Grossman è un autore acclamato la cui opera si addentra nei regni del thriller politico e del giornalismo. Attingendo a una vasta carriera televisiva e cartacea, Grossman porta una profonda conoscenza del panorama mediatico nelle sue narrazioni. La sua scrittura esplora spesso le dinamiche di potere e le conseguenze delle decisioni di alto livello, offrendo ai lettori una prospettiva avvincente sulle macchinazioni della politica e dell'informazione. Lo stile distintivo di Grossman è caratterizzato da precise rappresentazioni dei personaggi e da una progressione dinamica della trama che tiene i lettori coinvolti dall'inizio alla fine.



Red Deception
- 532pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
Intelligence experts and thriller authors concur: Red Deception is "A page-turner by authors who might as well sit on the National Security Council." When terrorists bomb bridges across the country and threaten the Hoover Dam, the vulnerability of America's infrastructure becomes a matter of national security. But Dan Reilly, a former Army intelligence officer, predicted the attacks in a secret State Department report written years earlier--a virtual blueprint for disaster, somehow leaked and now in the hands of foreign operatives. With Washington distracted by domestic crises, Russian President Nicolai Gorshkov sends troops to the borders of Ukraine and Latvia, ready to reclaim what he feels is Russia's rightful territory. Tensions in Europe threaten to boil over as a besieged American president balances multiple crises that threaten to upend the geopolitical order. With the US at the mercy of an egomaniacal leader, and reporters and covert agents on his tail, Reilly may be the one man who can connect the dots before an even bigger catastrophe unfolds. Red Deception is the second book in the Red Hotel series.
RED Hotel
- 532pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
When a bomb rips the fa ade off the Kensington Hotel in Tokyo, dozens are killed and injured while one man walks calmly away from the wreckage, a coy smile playing on his lips. Former Army intelligence officer Dan Reilly, now an international hotel executive with high level access to the CIA, makes it his mission to track him down. He begins a jet-setting search for answers as the clock ticks down to a climactic event that threatens NATO and the very security of member nations. Reilly begins mining old contacts and resources in an effort to delve deeper into the motive behind these attacks, and fast. Through his connections he learns that the Tokyo bomber is not acting alone. But the organization behind the perpetrator is not who they expect. Facilitated by the official government from a fearsome global superpower, the implications and reasons for these attacks are well beyond anything Reilly or his sources in the CIA and State Department could have imagined, and point not to random acts of terror, but calculated acts of war. RED Hotel is an incredibly timely globe-trotting thriller that's fiction on the edge of reality.