Coup D’Etat

Coup D’Etat by Ben Coes, published by St. Martin’s Press on April 24, 2012, is a reprint edition that spans 624 pages. This novel unfolds against the backdrop of a fragile peace between Pakistan and India, where escalating tensions compel the United States to intervene. As a war threatens to engulf the region, the president faces the urgent task of averting global catastrophe, leading to a high-stakes mission involving a skilled operative.
Readers will find a gripping narrative centered on Dewey Andreas, who is tasked with infiltrating a volatile war zone to execute a daring plan to remove the Pakistani president from power. The story delves into themes of political intrigue, terrorism, and the complexities of crime in a suspenseful setting. With its focus on action and urgency, Coup D’Etat presents a vivid exploration of the challenges faced in times of crisis.
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“exciting… sizzles with action…A cut above the rest.”—Publishers Weekly
When a fragile peace breaks down between Pakistan and India, the United States is forced to intervene. When a rapidly escalating war threatens to engulf the entire region, the president must find a way to shut it down immediately—or else face total destruction for the world at large.
COUP D’ÉTAT
With the clock ticking and Pakistan in the hands of a religious radical willing to do anything and risk everything to achieve his deadly plan, there is only one man with the skills and experience to infiltrate the live war theater and successfully execute a nearly impossible, unbelievably daring plan. His name: Dewey Andreas. His mission: to remove the Pakistani president from power. Now all the White House has to do is find him…before time runs out.
“Will keep you up at night…a great read!” —Brian Haig, author of The Capitol Game
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