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In the sequel to Ultimatum, former Navy Lieutenant Kevin Dalton, now working for the CIA, is reunited with a beautiful Mossad agent to untangle a web of conspiracy woven by the wrathful Iraqi leader who seeks retribution against the American people. Reprint. AB. LJ. PW. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Arab nuclear terrorism on American soil isn't a new premise (Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre used it to bestselling effect in 1980's The Fifth Horseman, featuring Col. Muammar Khadafy as the villain), but Pineiro manages to wring an exciting techno-thriller about it nonetheless. Here the villain is Saddam Hussein, who vows revenge against President Clinton a year after American forces, including Navy Lt. Kevin Dalton?as detailed in the author's Ultimatum?have destroyed the tyrant's budding nuclear arsenal. Using contraband material from Ukraine, Iraqi terrorists plot to nuke three American cities, "retribution" for a nuking of Iraq, secretly by Saddam's own forces but blamed on the U.S. Dalton, now with the CIA, becomes involved stateside in the desperate search for the weapons and terrorists, although much of the novel's latter action focuses not on his quest but on the efforts in Iraq of older CIA hand Donald Bane and young Marine pilot Diane Towers to end Saddam's nuclear threat for good. Pineiro isn't the world's smoothest writer, but he knows how to wave a flag ("For as long as he could remember, President Bill Clinton had stood up for what he believed was right, regardless of the consequences"), and thriller fans should turn these pages at a fast clip, although they'll arrive at a wrap-up that's overly tidy and drenched in sentiment. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Library Journal As the latest entry in the "What-Will-We-Do-About-Saddam" contest, this novel paints an Iraq in which the dictator has managed to assemble three nuclear weapons. In concert with a bunch of criminals, he plans to destroy three major U.S. metropolitan areas. Who will stop him? Kevin Dalton, the courageous aviator who starred in Piniero's last novel (Ultimatum, LJ 8/94), again teams with Khalela, the beautiful, workaholic Mossad agent. There's plenty of action, military and aviation lingo, and bad guys. Unfortunately, Pineiro has served up such a razzle-dazzle action scenario that the sheer pace of the novel overwhelms the reader. In the first half of the story, events overtake Dalton and company as the possibility of nuclear destruction becomes ever more likely. Through the rest of the book, people, planes, guns, bombs, and blood spin faster and faster
In the sequel to Ultimatum, former Navy Lieutenant Kevin Dalton, now working for the CIA, is reunited with a beautiful Mossad agent to untangle a web of conspiracy woven by the wrathful Iraqi leader who seeks retribution against the American people. Reprint. AB. LJ. PW. Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Arab nuclear terrorism on American soil isn't a new premise (Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre used it to bestselling effect in 1980's The Fifth Horseman, featuring Col. Muammar Khadafy as the villain), but Pineiro manages to wring an exciting techno-thriller about it nonetheless. Here the villain is Saddam Hussein, who vows revenge against President Clinton a year after American forces, including Navy Lt. Kevin Dalton?as detailed in the author's Ultimatum?have destroyed the tyrant's budding nuclear arsenal. Using contraband material from Ukraine, Iraqi terrorists plot to nuke three American cities, "retribution" for a nuking of Iraq, secretly by Saddam's own forces but blamed on the U.S. Dalton, now with the CIA, becomes involved stateside in the desperate search for the weapons and terrorists, although much of the novel's latter action focuses not on his quest but on the efforts in Iraq of older CIA hand Donald Bane and young Marine pilot Diane Towers to end Saddam's nuclear threat for good. Pineiro isn't the world's smoothest writer, but he knows how to wave a flag ("For as long as he could remember, President Bill Clinton had stood up for what he believed was right, regardless of the consequences"), and thriller fans should turn these pages at a fast clip, although they'll arrive at a wrap-up that's overly tidy and drenched in sentiment. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Library Journal As the latest entry in the "What-Will-We-Do-About-Saddam" contest, this novel paints an Iraq in which the dictator has managed to assemble three nuclear weapons. In concert with a bunch of criminals, he plans to destroy three major U.S. metropolitan areas. Who will stop him? Kevin Dalton, the courageous aviator who starred in Piniero's last novel (Ultimatum, LJ 8/94), again teams with Khalela, the beautiful, workaholic Mossad agent. There's plenty of action, military and aviation lingo, and bad guys. Unfortunately, Pineiro has served up such a razzle-dazzle action scenario that the sheer pace of the novel overwhelms the reader. In the first half of the story, events overtake Dalton and company as the possibility of nuclear destruction becomes ever more likely. Through the rest of the book, people, planes, guns, bombs, and blood spin faster and faster
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
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3 | 22,16 | 66,49 |
6 | 11,29 | 67,75 |
9 | 7,67 | 69,00 |
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
2 | 32,62 | 65,24 |
3 | 22,16 | 66,49 |
6 | 11,29 | 67,75 |
9 | 7,67 | 69,00 |
Bonus Kartlar
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
2 | 32,62 | 65,24 |
3 | 22,16 | 66,49 |
6 | 11,29 | 67,75 |
9 | 7,67 | 69,00 |
Paraf Kartlar
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
2 | 32,62 | 65,24 |
3 | 22,16 | 66,49 |
6 | 11,29 | 67,75 |
9 | 7,67 | 69,00 |
Maximum Kartlar
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
2 | 32,62 | 65,24 |
3 | 22,16 | 66,49 |
6 | 11,29 | 67,75 |
9 | 7,67 | 69,00 |
World Kartlar
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
2 | 32,62 | 65,24 |
3 | 22,16 | 66,49 |
6 | 11,29 | 67,75 |
9 | 7,67 | 69,00 |
Diğer Kartlar
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Tek Çekim | 62,73 | 62,73 |
2 | - | - |
3 | - | - |
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