Cobraville

Cobraville by Carsten Stroud, published by Penguin in 2005, is a 516-page thriller that delves into the complexities of undercover operations. This action-packed narrative follows a CIA unit dispatched to the Philippines on a dangerous mission amidst a brutal guerrilla war. As they attempt to restore a malfunctioning surveillance monitor deep in the jungle, they find themselves ensnared in a trap orchestrated by an elusive Al Qaeda leader, highlighting the precarious nature of international alliances.
Readers will encounter a tightly-woven plot that explores the challenges faced by intelligence operatives in high-stakes environments. Cobraville presents a vivid depiction of the tension and danger inherent in espionage, set against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical landscapes. The book’s focus on the intricacies of covert missions and the unpredictable nature of warfare offers a gripping experience for those interested in the dynamics of modern conflict.
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From the acclaimed author of Black Moon, an action-packed, tightly-woven thriller that follows the fortunes of a CIA unit sent to the Philippines on a perilous mission. Cobravilleis the brutal and compelling spy story that reflects the shifting international alliances that are shaking the globe right now. When a camouflaged surveillance monitor deep in the jungle mysteriously goes off-line, a CIA unit are sent in to fix it, despite a brutal guerrilla war going on around them and they are unwittingly headed into a trap set by an elusive Al Qaeda leader.
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