EDITORIAL REVIEW: It's a mission that only Striker -- the military arm of Op-Center -- can handle: capture an Islamic cleric who is stirring up a rebellion against the Indian government. But when the border between India and Pakistan erupts, the Striker team gets caught in the crossfire. Now Am
Line of Control
โ Scribed by Clancy, Tom; Jeff Rovin; Steve Pieczenik
- Publisher
- PENGUIN USA;Berkley Books
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Edition
- Berkley ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780425180051
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
It's a mission that only Striker - the military arm of Op-Center - can handle - capture an Islamic cleric who is stirring up a rebellion against the Indian government. But when the border between India and Pakistan erupts, the Striker team gets caught in the crossfire. Now America's most proficient covert team is trapped in a full-fledged war. Their fate rests in the hands of a devious double agent whose own agenda is unknown - a man who could just as easily sell them out as set them free...
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The line between military intelligence and military force has been crossed.
It's a mission that only Striker - the military arm of Op-Center - can handle: capture an Islamic cleric who is stirring up a rebellion against the Indian government. But when the border between India and Pakistan erupts, the Striker team gets caught in the crossfire. Now America's most proficient c
EDITORIAL REVIEW: It's a mission that only Striker -- the military arm of Op-Center -- can handle: capture an Islamic cleric who is stirring up a rebellion against the Indian government. But when the border between India and Pakistan erupts, the Striker team gets caught in the crossfire. Now Am