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Target Omega: A Novel
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Target Omega: A Novel
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Target Omega: A Novel
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Target Omega: A Novel

Written by Peter Kirsanow

Narrated by Paul Michael

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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A propulsive, high-stakes debut thriller where one extraordinary operator holds the key to saving the world from Armageddon. All he needs to do is stay alive.
 
Buried deep in the US defense and special forces architecture is an elite, ultra-black unit, created expressly to prevent weapons of mass destruction from falling into the hands of terrorists and rogue regimes. Their covert, surgical strikes eliminate grave threats so the rest of America can sleep without fear. Until now.

After returning from a successful operation in Pakistan, the entire team is assassinated within forty-eight hours. Only their leader, Michael Garin, survives.

As the sole survivor and chief suspect of the attack, Garin finds himself on the run from Iranian intelligence operatives bent on tracking and killing him. Even Garin's own government appears to have turned against him, sending a lethal sniper from the vaunted Delta Force to eliminate the threat they think he's become.

With enemies coming at him from every direction, Garin's fight for survival becomes part of a larger conspiracy unfolding on the world's stage: a catastrophic attack-precipitated by escalating tensions in the Middle East-that will shift the balance of power and plunge the United States of America into oblivion.


From the Hardcover edition.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 16, 2017
ISBN9781524751760
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Target Omega: A Novel

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Look at the end of the prologue there's a sentence that says roughly, "Little did he know that the fate of the whole world depended on him." At that point, you know what kind of book/prose that you are getting into, so if you continue you really can't complain.

    As a thriller, well it is one. Not really more ridiculous than others of the genre, in fact perhaps a little more realistic than some. At the end of the day, once you decide it is the lightweight ride you signed up for, it is fine.