Tom Clancy's EndWar #3: The Missing

Tom Clancy's EndWar #3: The Missing

Tom Clancy's EndWar #3: The Missing

Tom Clancy's EndWar #3: The Missing

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Overview

After a devastating nuclear exchange in the Middle East, America and Russia stand on opposite sides in the quest for the world’s resources.

While on a recon mission over Russia, Joint Strike Force pilot Major Stephanie Halverson tests a revolutionary new radar device—until she is shot down. In the jungles of Ecuador, relentless Marine Raider Captain Mikhail “Lex” Alexandrov pursues a wanted terrorist—and stumbles on an international conspiracy that will take him and his team into battle. On an island off Japan, a former Russian spy is hunted by her comrades, and her only way out could be to defect to the West.

Each of their fates intertwines with a deadly cabal thought to have been destroyed, but it was only wounded. And now it has returned—stronger than ever…

Based on Ubisoft’s bestselling game, Tom Clancy’s EndWar®

 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101615980
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/03/2013
Series: Tom Clancy's EndWar Series , #3
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
Sales rank: 102,793
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Peter Telep is a New York Times bestselling author who has written almost forty novels spanning many genres, including science fiction, fantasy, military action/adventure, and medical drama, and film, television, and video game tie-ins. A produced screenwriter of both live action and animation, he teaches creative writing, fiction writing, and scripwriting courses at the University of Central Florida.

Hometown:

Huntingtown, Maryland

Date of Birth:

April 12, 1947

Date of Death:

October 1, 2013

Place of Birth:

Baltimore, Maryland

Education:

Loyola High School in Towson, Maryland, 1965; B.A. in English, Loyola College, 1969
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