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Scorpion Strike

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Two air force pilots race to stop an Iraqi bioweapon in this thriller filled with “white-knuckle flight scenes” from a New York Times–bestselling author (Kirkus Reviews).
 
A scientist charged by Saddam Hussein with pioneering a horrific breakthrough in biological warfare, Shakir Abbas defects at the American embassy to warn the world of the new weapon. America’s worst nightmare has come true—and now US forces must scramble to put together a plan to destroy the weapon of mass destruction.
 
When the operation goes awry in Saudi Arabia, Col. Will Westerman commandeers a C-141 transport to get the Special Forces team into Iraq. With the help of air force buddy Col. Doug Harris, Westerman reaches his target only to discover that the unthinkable has happened. Now they must use all their ingenuity, daring, and adrenaline to stop a worldwide catastrophe—and survive what looks increasingly like a suicide mission.
 
From the bestselling author of Pandora’s Clock and the Kat Bronsky series—a pilot and Operation Desert Storm veteran himself—this is a “gripping” aviation thriller (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) featuring “thoroughly realistic background detail and an entirely too plausible plot” (Kirkus Reviews).
 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 4, 1992
      Nance ( Final Approach ), a C-141 pilot in the Air Force reserves, begins his latest technothriller in the immediate aftermath of Desert Storm, as defecting Iraqi scientist Shakir Abbas horrifies the coalition with the news that Saddam Hussein possesses a unique deadly virus capable of contaminating entire regions for decades. An American strike force is promptly flown to the "biowar" lab site in a C-141 transport, whose crew includes old friends Cols. Will Westerman and Doug Harris. The raid succeeds, but several containers of the virus are still missing. While Abbas tracks them through war-torn Iraq, Westerman, Harris and their cockpit crew are involved in a freak accident and presumed dead. Stranded in the desert, they must find their way home in the teeth of Saddam's call for vengeance against the destroyers of his "scorpion strike." Nance's promising plot is handicapped by the extremely detailed passages about flying a C-141, which, while interesting and original, distract the reader from the action. After the early raid on Iraq's biowar facility, the story becomes a stereotypical escape-and-evasion tale whose characters are subordinated to their aircraft. Desert Storm is likely to spawn better novels than this one.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 6, 1993
      Nance's overly technical thriller describes an American strike force's efforts to trace a secret biological weapons facility in the aftermath of the Gulf War.

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