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Black ops

Griffin, W. E. B. (Author).

Summary: The Russian bear is stirring--and it's hungry--in the thrilling fifth novel of the Presidential Agent series. Could sabers be rattling for a new Cold War--or worse? Lieutenant Colonel Charley Castillo is about to find out as the Delta Force operative investigates the disappearances and deaths of covert U.S. intelligence assets working for a variety of agencies.

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  • ISBN: 9781440658358 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 1440658358 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 9781440658396 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 1440658390 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
  • ISBN: 9781440658389 (electronic bk. : Mobipocket Reader)
  • ISBN: 1440658382 (electronic bk. : Mobipocket Reader)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2009.

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Subject: United States. -- Army. -- Delta Force -- Fiction
Undercover operations -- Fiction
International relations -- Fiction
Genre: EBOOK.
Suspense fiction.
Spy stories.
Electronic books.

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  • AudioFile Reviews : AudioFile Web Reviews
    Two brutal murders in Europe followed by failed assassination attempts in Philadelphia and Buenos Aires send a clear message to Lt. Charley Castillo: you're next. If that isn't enough, two senior Russian agents defect and land in Castillo's care. They share vital secrets, which lead to a black-ops mission to destroy a fish farm in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Castillo's ever-expanding band of spooks and warriors, along with his many European contacts, present challenges for narrator Dick Hill, who sometime works too hard to create distinctive voices for each. In the long run, however, his overall crisp, clear delivery engages listeners as the "ops" move into high gear. BLACK OPS is vintage Griffin, filled with twists and turns, along with a boatload of surprises for Charley Castillo. T.J.M. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2008 December #1
    Griffin, the veteran author of military-themed thrillers, once again proves that the same old thing can sometimes be just what readers want. The latest Presidential Agent novel is written in exactly the same tough-fisted style, with exactly the same sort of shorthand characterizations and hard-edged dialogue, as the novels that came before it. The story, too, is typically involved: a series of assassinations leads Presidential Agent Charlie Castillo to believe that his own name appears on the assassin s list of victims. But can Charlie and his band of operatives stop the killings in time? Oh, and what about those two high-level Russian intelligence officers who claim they want to defect to the States but only to Charlie personally? Do they really know who s building weapons of mass destruction, or are they trying to sell Charlie a bill of goods? Griffin s formula is straightforward: set up a bunch of obstacles, and let us watch Charlie knock em down one at a time. His novels promise action, suspense, and rousing entertainment, and they never fail to deliver. Copyright 2008 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2008 September #1
    As agents keep dying in out-of-the-way places like Ukraine and Turkmenistan--and in Virginia, the CIA's backyard--lucky Lt. Col. Charley Castillo gets to figure out why. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2008 December #1

    Griffin's latest in the best-selling but generally disappointing series involving terrorism in the modern world picks up immediately after its predecessor, The Shooters, and features the same confusing ensemble of characters led by superagent Charley Castillo. People in the intelligence world are being murdered, and Charley might be next. But neither Charley nor his companions are fazed; they are sometimes more concerned with finding homes for a bunch of puppies than solving the killings, handling Russian defectors, and finding a biological warfare center in Africa. Far too much time is spent on irrelevant digressions and explaining past relationships instead of developing the story. Ultimately, of course, Charley and the good guys prevail. Griffin's fans will be happy that the club has resurfaced, but new readers will likely be turned off by the complicated tale and the too-flippant dialog. Based on this novel's conclusion, the series is either changing drastically or ending—either is overdue. For larger collections. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 9/1/08.]—Robert Conroy, Warren, MI

    [Page 110]. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2008 November #2

    In bestseller Griffin's gung-ho fifth presidential agent novel (after The Shooters), the U.S. president assigns Lt. Col. Charley Castillo, a member of the Office of Organizational Analysis, a special task—to track down the terrorists who murdered an American diplomat in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When Castillo's inquiries lead him to a pair of defecting Russian spies, they offer information about an Iranian-run bioweapons factory hidden in the Congo. Readers who want exciting accounts of desperate battles have come to the wrong place. Griffin excels in describing the planning and the bureaucratic tussles that have to occur before the first bomb goes off. He understands the psychology and motivations of military and clandestine service officers. While he paints an enticing, if overly idealized, portrait of loyal, capable people drawn to others of their kind, realism isn't his strong suit. Still, Griffin's many fans will be rewarded. (Jan.)

    [Page 32]. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
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