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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The Courier by Andrew Britton 469 pages

As military thrillers go, this one was okay.  It is certainly full of mystery and intrigue.  It is also full of LOTS of technical information and middle eastern names and locations.  Ryan Kealey is a spook.  His uncle was a spook who during World War II was instrumental in preventing the Germans from transporting a nuclear device via submarine.  Now that device has been found in the Artic.  Ryan forms an unlikely partnership with a young Farsi-speaking nuclear physicist to track down the device before it can be used.  However, he cannot do this without old school help from his Uncle Largo.  An interesting read, especially for some one who enjoys lots of tech speak and details.

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