War of Eagles

War of Eagles by Jeff Rovin, published by Penguin in 2005, is a 400-page thriller that immerses readers in a high-stakes narrative involving international intrigue and government conflict. The story begins with a series of explosions in South Africa and Taipei, signaling a deeper issue tied to Chinese interests abroad. As the Op-Centre investigates these incidents, they uncover a power struggle within the Chinese government, leading to significant changes in command and escalating tensions.
Readers will find a fast-paced exploration of suspense and action as the Op-Centre faces multiple threats, including an electromagnetic pulse explosion and the removal of Commander Paul Hood, who is replaced by a three-star general from the Army. The narrative delves into the complexities of military and political maneuvering, with the Pentagon now overseeing Op-Centre’s operations. As the world braces for further attacks, the plot unfolds with a focus on the implications of these events for global security and the characters involved.
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AN ALL NEW, ALL ACTION THRILLER Harbour is the first sign that someone is capping Chinese interests abroad. After explosions in South Africa and Taipei, Op-Centre roots out the cause: warring factions in the Chinese government. electromagnetic pulse explosion, Op-Centre itself sustains a third hit the removal of Commander Paul Hood, replaced by a three star general from the Army. Op-Centre is now under the control of the Pentagon. Hood’s own future exists at the whim of the new president. And the world braces for more attacks
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