Juggernaut
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Publisher Description
"A high-voltage shock to the system. It's smart, witty, crammed with action and disturbingly plausible. Highly recommended." –Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Assassin's Code
A brilliant, gripping portrait of survival in the face of complete annihilation.
THEY SEARCHED FOR GOLD. THEY FOUND DEATH.
Iraq 2005. Seven mercenaries hear an enticing rumor: somewhere, abandoned in the swirling desert sands, lies an abandoned Republican Guard convoy containing millions of pounds of Saddam's gold. They form an unlikely crew of battle-scarred privateers, killers and thieves, veterans of a dozen war zones, each of them anxious to make one last score before their luck runs out.
After liberating the sole surviving Guard member from US capture, the team makes their way to the ancient ruins where the convoy was last seen. Although all seems eerily quiet and deserted when they arrive, they soon find themselves caught in a desperate battle for their lives, confronted by greed, betrayal, and an army that won't stay dead.
An unputdownable military thriller that SFFworld.com called "Three Kings meets The Walking Dead," Juggernaut is a heart-pounding, fast-paced read that doesn't let up until the last page.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
British author Baker (Outpost) makes his U.S. debut with a top-notch horror thriller, set in Iraq. Three top-secret 2005 CIA communiqu s from Baghdad Station, dated August 25, 2005, referring to a contamination zone in Iraq's Western Desert, lend verisimilitude at the start. The action begins with a Blackhawk helicopter dropping an American soldier onto the roof of a runaway locomotive in the desert. The soldier succeeds in stopping the locomotive, whose controls are jammed. In the engine bay, he finds two Western security contractors, Lucy Whyte and Amanda Greenwald, both unconscious, one with a bullet wound in her leg. Flash back five days. Greenwald's team is lured to a remote desert site by rumors that a huge cache of Saddam Hussein's gold is concealed there. Of course, they face all sorts of difficulties recovering the treasure trove, not the least of which is the appearance of the walking undead. Fans of zombie fiction and students of the Iraq war will be equally enthralled.
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