Synopsis Hugo Fitzduane is at it again, this time battling with Japanese terrorists who have kidnapped his pregnant wife and threaten to devastate all of America's cities.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1997-01-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 374 pages | | Height: | 9.8 in | | Width: | 6.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 23.2 oz |
Publisher's Note In a breakaway Mexican state near the U.S border, Japanese terrorist Reiko Oshima plots her revenge--revenge against her old nemesis Hugo Fitzduane, who has eliminated so many of her colleagues.
Terrorism strikes at the heart of the American dream with a gruesome assassination inside the protected confines of the congressional offices on Capitol Hill. Japanese terrorist leader Reiko Oshima has been plotting her revenge from a breakaway Mexican state near the United States border - revenge against America, which has tried to kill her, and revenge against her old nemesis Hugo Fitzduane, who has eliminated so many of her group. But the forces of counterterrorism that might fight her are restrained by political gridlock and hesitation. A small group of American patriots chooses Hugo Fitzduane as the man best suited to respond. He knows his prey. He has hunted Oshima, and she has barely escaped death at his hands. Fitzduane, with his wife pregnant, is a reluctant warrior until Oshima attacks him where she knows it will hurt him the most. Aroused, Hugo Fitzduane goes to war.
Industry Reviews "Although O'Reilly includes a rather full measure of preachments on the West's indifference to the latter-day threat of terrorism, he tells a mean adventure story -- chock-full of high-tech power and chivalric glory." Naughton
"Un-put-down-able." Webster
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