Revolution
โ Scribed by Dale Brown
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 263 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In a volatile world, America's worst nightmares canbecome real--anywhere, anytime, and with no warning.
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But there is one potent defense: a top-secret military facility in the Nevada desert where the high-tech future of warfare is being conceived and constructed.
Masters of astonishing military technology that enables them to deploy almost instantaneously to any part of the Earth, the Dreamland team must now stop a dangerous revolution in the making in Eastern Europe--where a mysterious group of insurgents has blown up an essential pipeline, thereby disrupting Europe's gas supply. With NATO and the EU paralyzed by the crisis, it falls to Dreamland's best and brightest to keep the world from the brink of another Cold War.
But the secret hand of an old enemy is pulling the strings from the shadows, hoping to reap the rewards of chaos. And the devastating results could erupt with intense, white-hot fury.
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