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Every moment points toward the aftermath

February 9, 2016 by Ellesfena 5 Comments

If you were asked to name every president who was assassinated, would you remember James Garfield? He was president for only a matter of months, part of a generally undistinguished cohort that served between Grant and McKinley. There is no great legislation that we credit to Garfield, no famous speeches or charismatic wife. On the surface, Garfield was nothing more than a generally decent man, a loving father, a good husband–an ineffectual president, although to be fair he spent a third of his term in office dying of a […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: alexander graham bell, American History, assassination, James Garfield, public health

Jack Reacher in Europe, with an unexpected twist

July 1, 2015 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

While I won’t claim it’s his best, or even that great, I found this latest (19th) Jack Reacher story an intriguing enough premise, a rapid page-turner (including the ballistics details which others found boring but which I enjoyed), a truly scary bad guy, and an unexpected punch-to-the-gut ending.   Someone has taken a long-distance shot at the French president, but special bullet-proof glass protected him from assassination. The CIA decides, along with Europe’s top intelligence agencies, that this was just a practice run aimed at […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: assassination, CIA, gangs, Jack Reacher, London, paris, sniper

Pros and Cons of Using Killer Drones

July 6, 2014 by Valyruh 3 Comments

A relatively even-handed and close-up look—in fictional form–at the U.S. drone program currently used in the so-called “war on terrorism,” Sting of the Drone provides the reader with an insider’s view of one of the latest and most controversial weapons currently being employed by the Obama administration. Clarke, a 30-year veteran national security advisor to multiple U.S. governments, gives us a fictionalized account of an impending Christmas attack on several U.S.  cities by a combined force of al-Qaeda and drug cartel elements from “that side […]

Filed Under: Suspense Tagged With: 9/11, assassination, drone, nsa, terrorism

9/11 Conspiracies and Government Assassins

February 15, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

Baldacci turns in another action-packed thriller, bringing back government assassin Will Robie to thrill us with his deadly skills (and to make us wonder what the hell he is doing killing people for the government!) This time, Baldacci gives us double the excitement by giving us a female Will Robie in the form of Jessica Reel, another government assassin who had trained with Robie, but who has apparently gone rogue and killed several American government agents, including the number two in the CIA. When Robie […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: 9/11, assassination, Baldacci, Domestic terrorism, Homeland Security, survivalism

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