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The Ten Thousand

4.10 ( 2,336 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Ten Thousand

The Ten Thousand

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4.10 (2,336 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 20 February, 1996
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Harold Coyle has established himself as one of America's finest suspense novelists. With four consecutive New York Times best-selling novels of epic war, Team Yankee, Sword Point, Bright Star, and Trial by Fire, he is a master of the supercharged merging of global conflicts, strategy, politics, and probable world events. The Ten Thousand represents Harold Coyle at his visionary and apocalyptic best, and it's as intense, startling and thrilling as it is suspenseful. Hard on the heels of revolution and hope, Europe is suddenly in flames again. Germany is once more the dominant power, her leadership determined to win the world's respect, by bloody force if necessary. In Eastern Europe, where a weakened Russia is struggling against the ambitions of her neighbors, virulent nationalism and ancient ethnic hatreds fan the flames of war, this time with nuclear weapons as the ultimate threat. Caught up in the rising storm of a Europe in dangerous transition is an American army, no longer just keeping the peace, but drawn inexorably into a real shooting war. Harold Coyle's riveting - and all too possibly prophetic - new novel has the immediacy and the punch of today's fears and tomorrow's headlines. When the Ukraine refuses to hand its store of nuclear weapons to Russia, American troops are sent in to enforce compliance, while a right-wing nationalist German government seizes the opportunity to make a bid for world power.... Trapped by the rush of events, threatened by the specter-become-reality of a united Germany with atomic weapons, the American forces make a bold bid for survival by fighting their way to the safety of the Baltic Sea, crossing a hostile Germany like the Greeks in Xenophon'sclassic The Ten Thousand. Coyle's grasp of geopolitical reality and his sure command of the battlefield - in the words of Stephen Coonts, Nobody knows war like Harold Coyle, and nobody writes it better! - is matched by the skill with which he creates and maneuvers a rich and fa
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780671852924
ISBN10 0671852922
Number Of Pages 543
Item Weight 283 g
Publisher / Reseller Simon & Schuster
Format paperback
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