The End of the Game

The Destroyer #60

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir ISBN: 9781628580549
Publisher: Gere Donovan Press Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
ISBN: 9781628580549
Publisher: Gere Donovan Press
Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Bored billionaires can be dangerous. The mundane checks and balances that limit ordinary people’s actions don’t apply to them, and the unthinkable is an everyday possibility. What if one were to create a game in which unsuspecting participants earned points for random actions? Someone might be awarded five million points if World War III kicks off—five million points, five billion lives…is it worth it? Can Remo and a British agent track down the plutocratic puppetmaster, or will the unthinkable happen, bringing intercontinental ballistic death raining down from the skies? Ultimately, Smith may be forced into a sacrifice play, offering up Remo on the altar of the Constitution.

Remo Williams is The Destroyer, an all-American cop recruited—through highly unorthodox methods—into a secret government law-enforcement organization. Trained in the esoteric martial art of Sinanju by his aged Korean mentor, Chiun, Remo is America's last line of defense against mad scientists, organized crime, ancient undead gods, and anything else that threatens the Constitution. An action-adventure series leavened with social and political satire, the Destroyer novels have been thrilling readers worldwide for decades.

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Bored billionaires can be dangerous. The mundane checks and balances that limit ordinary people’s actions don’t apply to them, and the unthinkable is an everyday possibility. What if one were to create a game in which unsuspecting participants earned points for random actions? Someone might be awarded five million points if World War III kicks off—five million points, five billion lives…is it worth it? Can Remo and a British agent track down the plutocratic puppetmaster, or will the unthinkable happen, bringing intercontinental ballistic death raining down from the skies? Ultimately, Smith may be forced into a sacrifice play, offering up Remo on the altar of the Constitution.

Remo Williams is The Destroyer, an all-American cop recruited—through highly unorthodox methods—into a secret government law-enforcement organization. Trained in the esoteric martial art of Sinanju by his aged Korean mentor, Chiun, Remo is America's last line of defense against mad scientists, organized crime, ancient undead gods, and anything else that threatens the Constitution. An action-adventure series leavened with social and political satire, the Destroyer novels have been thrilling readers worldwide for decades.

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