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The Fourth Horseman

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The Fourth Horseman

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Kirk McGarvey has accepted the most critical contract of his career kill the most dangerous, heavily protected terrorist alive - a man who is about to hand two hundred Pakistani nukes over to the world's most frightening terrorists. Pakistan is torn apart by street riots, and Islamist terror groups are on the verge of toppling its shaky secular government. The CIA sends Pakistan expert David Haaris to meet with leaders of the military intelligence apparatus that all but controls the country and try to prevent the government's impending disintegration. But Haaris has other ideas. An Islamist double-agent working for Pakistani terrorists, David Haaris beheads the president and attempts to bring the region's most horrendous terror groups to power. If he succeeds, the terrorists will possess enough nuclear weapons to destroy all the developed world's capital cities. Only one man can stop Haaris's plan - legendary CIA assassin, Kirk McGarvey. He must kill Haaris, the terrorists' leader, the man they call "the Messiah" - code name: The Fourth Horseman.

Author Biography:

David Hagberg (1947-2019) is a New York Times bestselling author who wrote numerous novels of suspense, including his bestselling thrillers featuring former CIA director Kirk McGarvey, which include Abyss, The Cabal, The Expediter, and Allah's Scorpion. He earned a nomination for the American Book Award, three nominations for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award and three Mystery Scene Best American Mystery awards. He spent more than thirty years researching and studying US-Soviet relations during the Cold War. Hagberg joined the Air Force out of high school, and during the height of the Cold War, he served as an Air Force cryptographer.
Release date Australia
November 26th, 2019
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Forge
Pages
384
Publisher
St Martin's Press
Dimensions
104x190x26
ISBN-13
9780765370006
Product ID
25032920

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