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Assault by Fire

An Action-Packed Military Thriller

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"A must read!"
—Mark Greaney, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author


In the thrilling tradition of Red Dawn and The Dirty Dozen, this action-packed page-turner from Lt. Col. Hunter Ripley "Rip" Rawlings IV brings together insider military expertise with riveting suspense as special ops fighters must foil a surprise attack on American soil in a daring novel fans of Brad Thor and Tom Clancy will love!

ASSAULT BY SEA
U.S. Marine Tyce Asher knew his fighting days were over when he lost his leg in Iraq. He thought he'd never see action again—but when he hears secret espionage intel that a potential attack from Russia is imminent, Tyce knows he has to do everything he can to stop it.

ASSAULT BY LAND
With his history in the Middle East and connections to other veterans, Homeland Security enlists Tyce to coordinate reserve fighters and special ops teams to help prepare the nation for an uncertain future...

ASSAULT BY FIRE
It is a full-fledged potential invasion orchestrated by a Russian military mastermind hellbent on destruction. With no time to lose, Tyce has to enlist every American he can find—seasoned vets, armchair warriors, backwoods hunters, even mountain moonshiners—to help protect their homeland.

"A high powered thriller...unputdownable." —The Real Book Spy
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      August 1, 2020
      It's Boston in the '80s, and Andy Roark, private eye and Vietnam vet, wants "to feel like I was relevant again." He's asked to solve the murder of two Vietnamese Americans involved in the mysterious "Committee," an organization vowing to drive the communists out of that beleaguered country. Roark's skill at his job is displayed amid a gift for self-conscious mockery, as though he knows he's a character in a novel. He models his mustache after Magnum's, totes a gun like Bond's, dresses spiffy like Spenser, but wonders if gun oil will stain his pretty blue shirt. Further, he offers a rare portrait of a type anyone who's been in the military will recognize: "What I had been desperate for as a child had been provided for me by the army." In flashbacks, he offers little-seen reportage on that awful war, like the desk-bound officers who take a helicopter tour of the war zone so they can qualify for hazardous-duty pay. There's plenty of room for detection and a blood-soaked finale, but it's these tidbits that linger.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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