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  • af J R Seeger
    178,95 kr.

    SOF intelligence operator Sue O'Connell, callsign MIKE4, returns to hunt down a terrorist network determined to acquire nuclear material for a dirty bomb. As part of that effort, Sue must rescue a kidnapped colleague someplace on the Syrian-Iraq border. Meanwhile, both her mother and her brother continue to face the threat of the vendetta with a Russian mafia family. As the story develops, Sue finds out that in the espionage trade, it can be very hard to distinguish between friend and foe.Friend or Foe is not only a riveting read, but a revealing look into the complex and fascinating world of special operations and intelligence. Written by a veteran of both elite military service and 21st-century spycraft, this book offers an authenticity rarely found elsewhere. Exciting and immediately engaging-grab it! -Ralph Peters, author of Cain at Gettysburg and Lines of FireFriend or Foe captures the tension and uncertainty of special ops! In this constantly shifting story, you feel like you are part of the operation- told as only someone who has done this for living can. One warning- when you start reading, be prepared to not put it down. -Rick Francona, author of Ally to Adversary and Chasing DemonsMany novels about military and intelligence operations carry a whisper of legitimacy. J.R. Seeger's Friend or Foe is a well-told tale that shouts authenticity. -CAPT Bill Harlow, USN, (Ret.), Former Chief Spokesman, Central Intelligence Agency

  • af J R Seeger
    178,95 kr.

    In 1943, Captain Peter O'Connell leaves the 82nd Airborne through a mysterious invitation and joins the first US Special Forces, the Office of Special Services (OSS). O'Connell soon realizes the OSS mission to support the Resistance in Occupied Europe is more than just sabotage and subversion. It also means staying alive behind the lines when you rarely know who is friend and who is your enemy. Reassigned to India in late 1944, Peter and his British colleagues work to destroy a Nazi sabotage ring based in Goa. Success in this operation uncovers O'Connell's treasure - Nazi gold and his future wife."Seeger has crafted a fast-paced narrative which carries the reader to multiple hotspots during WWII. His Peter O'Connell is the kind of wide-ranging and inventive OSS everyman that would make Wild Bill Donovan proud. The reader is treated to partisan fighting in Italy, Jedburgh missions in France, and Special Intelligence operations in India. This book may be fictional, but the accuracy and attention to detail yields a fine overview of the extraordinary contributions of a heretofore under-appreciated wartime agency." -Ann Todd, author of OSS Operation Black Mail: One Woman's Covert War Against the Imperial Japanese Army"Seeger quickly immerses the reader into the world and missions of the OSS, our nation's first special operations and intelligence organization. The writing, the 'feel, ' and behaviors of the characters are authentic, with plenty here to engage both the veteran operator, as well as the casual reader interested in better understanding the actions, courage of our OSS heroes." -LTG (retired) John Mulholland, former Deputy Commander, US Special Operations Command and former Commander, US Army Special Operation Command"This is a fast-paced, readable novel that is firmly rooted in the history of Special Operations in World War II. Through the adventures of memorable characters from a variety of countries, mostly American but also British, German, French, and even Soviet, the author introduces us to the complexities of the war behind the lines across the globe. He clearly knows his stuff; the combat scenes are vivid, the tactics nuanced and sophisticated, with a host of political problems lurking in the background." -Col (retired) Nicholas Reynolds, author of Ernest Hemingway: Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy and Basra, Baghdad, and Beyond: The United States Marine Corps in the Second Iraq War

  • af J R Seeger
    178,95 kr.

    MIKE4 IS THE CALL SIGN FOR CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER SUE O'CONNELL - a Special Operations Force (SOF) surveillance specialist. She is the daughter of pair of CIA agents and the granddaughter of a famous World War II OSS agent. She is part of a team that "finds and fixes in place" terrorists so that SOF assault teams can "finish" the target.An injury forces O'Connell to join a team of SOF operators training to become counterterrorism intelligence collectors. While at the CIA Farm, Sue learns that her family has a more complex history in the CIA than she thought: A history that includes both counterintelligence secrets and a 60 year-old Russian vendetta.Sometimes, learning family secrets can be painful. Sometimes, they can be deadly."If you like good tales of the shadowy, often hard-edged world of counter-terrorism, read Mike 4! Written by a veteran of"the community," it will teach while it entertains." - General Stanley McChrystal, author of My Share of the Task: A Memoir and Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex WorldStraight from CIA's war zone files, MIKE4 crackles with authenticity, like a satcom phone in the field." - Jason Matthews, author of The Red Sparrow trilogy"JR Seeger has written the heart and soul of person who must make hard decisions at the hardest moment, often in a world of grey, of lies, while in the search for a truth. Her struggle to maintain her humanity is drawn straight from the street, from the field, which Seeger knows better than anyone." - Doug Stanton, New York Times best-selling author of 12 Strong and The Odyssey of Echo Company

  • af J R Seeger
    178,95 kr.

    A murder in East Aurora begins another tale of the espionage adventures of the O'Connell family. As retired CIA officer Barbara O'Connell follows the trail of an Irish assassin, her daughter, SOF operator Sue O'Connell (AKA MIKE4), tracks a terrorist smuggling ring in Afghanistan. The two threads of the story end with a final, explosive climax on the Dalmatian Coast of the Adriatic Sea.

  • af J R Seeger
    178,95 kr.

    In The Silicon Addiction retired 82nd Airborne paratrooper and CIA officer JR Seeger delivers another thrilling espionage adventure. This time Special Forces Operator Sue O'Connell's mission is to detect and neutralize a threat in cyber space. From a source meeting in Dubai to a high-speed chase along New York Route 16 and a gun fight in Tadzhikistan, Seeger demonstrates a sophisticated command of military special operations and spying tradecraft. O'Connell's introspective discussion about 9/11 with her comrade in arms "Flash," demonstrates Seeger's skill in entwining character development with a riveting plot, best read in one sitting. -DAN HOFFMAN, retired member of the CIA Senior Intelligence Service and Fox News Media ContributorSOF intelligence assets are dying. Operations in the Middle East and Afghanistan have been compromised. Sue O'Connell and her teammates have to find the leak and find it fast.The hunt for the cyber hackers takes the SOF contingent to Turkey, the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan. Back at home, Sue's brother in the BBI finds himself stuck on a similar problem, as adversaries in the US are using cyber operations to steal Pentagon secrets. Even Sue's mother, retired CIA case officer Barbara O'Connell, faces the a cyber challenge. And every time they defeat one cyber threat, another is uncovered.In The Silicon Addiction, the complex world of cyber operations is in full display. Hunting terrorists on the battlefield is one thing, hunting cyber villains who can be in any place, at any time, is another.

  • af J R Seeger
    198,95 kr.

    "With so many espionage and special ops thriller writers out there, Seeger is unique in that he lived and thrived in both worlds. Playground for Ambition - captures that professional experience in a highly entertaining and well-crafted espionage tale." MARK KELTON, former chief of the CIA Counterintelligence Center SPECIAL OPERATIONS INTELLIGENCE OFFICER SUE O'CONNELL has found a way to break free from mundane office desk work. She and her colleagues from the SOF HUMINT cell are going to hunt down two Balkan war criminals visiting Germany.Better still, Sue is going to get a chance to work with her boyfriend, who is also based in Germany. They simply need to prove that the travelers are war criminals, then turn the information over to the German authorities. Meanwhile, Sue's mother, Barbara O'Connell, is working on a project to return art looted during World War II to the original owners. The project involves identifying if the art for sale at a Frankfurt auction house belonged to a Jewish family in 1939. If so, the family can file a lawsuit to stop the sale and arrange for the return of their heirlooms.>PRAISE FOR J.R. SEEGER'S MIKE4 SERIES"If you like good tales of the shadowy, often hard-edged world of counter- terrorism, read Mike4! Written by a veteran of 'the community, ' it will teach while it entertains." GENERAL STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL, author of My Share of the Task: A Memoir and Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World "Seeger quickly immerses the reader into the world and missions of the OSS, our nation's first special operations and intelligence organization. The writing, the 'feel, ' and behaviors of the characters are authentic, with plenty here to engage both the veteran operator, as well as the casual reader interested in better understanding the actions [and] courage of our OSS heroes." LTG (RETIRED) JOHN MULHOLLAND, former Deputy Commander, US Special Operations Command and former Commander, US Army Special Operation Command "In this suspense-filled thriller, Seeger takes his readers on a voyage of discovery across a dangerous, clandestine world he knows so well. His own experience in special ops add unmatched granularity and reality to a fast-paced, terrific yarn." MILT BEARDEN, author of The Black Tulip and co-author of The Main Enemy "Seeger has crafted a fast-paced narrative which carries the reader to multiple hotspots during WWII... This book may be fictional, but the accuracy and attention to detail yields a fine overview of the extraordinary contributions of a heretofore under-appreciated wartime agency." ANN TODD, author of OSS Operation Black Mail: One Woman's Covert War Against the Imperial Japanese Army "[Seeger] introduces us to the complexities of the war behind the lines across the globe. He clearly knows his stuff; the combat scenes are vivid, the tactics nuanced and sophisticated, with a host of political problems lurking in the background." COL (RETIRED) NICHOLAS REYNOLDS, author of Ernest Hemingway: Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy and Basra, Baghdad, and Beyond: The United States Marine Corps in the Second Iraq War "JR Seeger has written the heart and soul of person who must make hard decisions at the hardest moment, often in a world of grey, of lies, while in the search for a truth." DOUG STANTON, New York Times best-selling author of 12 Strong and The Odyssey of Echo Company