Stephen Coonts' Deep Black Dark Zone

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Author: Stephen Coonts, Jim DeFelice ISBN: 9781429954846
Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication: November 30, 2004
Imprint: St. Martin's Paperbacks Language: English
Author: Stephen Coonts, Jim DeFelice
ISBN: 9781429954846
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication: November 30, 2004
Imprint: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Language: English

In a secluded headquarters on the other side of the globe a terrorist mission is underway-a plan to set-off an underwater explosion so great, and with such hellish force, that it could shift the very foundation of the earth's surface causing untold calamity and world-wide disaster. The terrorists call it God's Revenge.

A nuclear warhead has gone missing. Small in size, it packs up to ten times the kilotons that exploded over Hiroshima. It's now in the wrong hands, ready to detonate a world war of unfathomable proportions.

In the top secret headquarters of the National Security Agency, a small cadre of special agents form Deep Black, designed to bring a techno edge to covert operations and eliminate the cyber threats to world peace. This is Charlie Dean's world-an NSA ex-marine sniper now enlisted to stop the unthinkable. But when his suspicions of a traitor in his shadow become frighteningly true, Dean's race against time could mean the end of the free world.

Stephen Coonts' Deep Black Dark Zone, cowritten with Jim DeFelice*,* is the third book in this technothriller series.

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In a secluded headquarters on the other side of the globe a terrorist mission is underway-a plan to set-off an underwater explosion so great, and with such hellish force, that it could shift the very foundation of the earth's surface causing untold calamity and world-wide disaster. The terrorists call it God's Revenge.

A nuclear warhead has gone missing. Small in size, it packs up to ten times the kilotons that exploded over Hiroshima. It's now in the wrong hands, ready to detonate a world war of unfathomable proportions.

In the top secret headquarters of the National Security Agency, a small cadre of special agents form Deep Black, designed to bring a techno edge to covert operations and eliminate the cyber threats to world peace. This is Charlie Dean's world-an NSA ex-marine sniper now enlisted to stop the unthinkable. But when his suspicions of a traitor in his shadow become frighteningly true, Dean's race against time could mean the end of the free world.

Stephen Coonts' Deep Black Dark Zone, cowritten with Jim DeFelice*,* is the third book in this technothriller series.

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