The Cobra Identity

The Cobra Identity by Frank Perry, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 20, 2013, is a fiction novel that spans 258 pages. This narrative weaves together elements of romance, murder, government corruption, and military action, set against a backdrop of international intrigue and extortion. The plot centers on terrorists utilizing shoulder-launched missiles to target commercial airplanes departing from U.S. airports, demanding substantial sums from airlines and the government to cease their attacks.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and adventure as law enforcement and military forces collaborate to thwart the ongoing threat. The story explores the complexities of personal relationships, particularly through the lens of a young Army officer whose commitment to a special operations mission puts his future with his bride-to-be at risk. The book delves into themes of terror and the intricate dynamics of military and police procedural efforts to combat a multifaceted crisis.
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This book contains: romance, love, murder, government corruption, suspense, military action, adventure, special operations, terror, international intrigue and extortion. Terrorists use shoulder-launched missiles to destroy commercial airplanes flying from U.S. airports. They are demanding huge money from the airlines and the Government to stop. The extortion is much more insidious than it would appear, adding international intrigue. As the story unfolds, law enforcement authorities and military assets must work together to stop the killings, but later results in extraordinary special operations to end the source of the attack. A young Army officer stresses his relationship with his future bride by joining the operation. Their future together may lie in the balance.
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