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From a New York Times–bestselling author: A military pilot is entangled in the hunt for a Cold War spy selling high-tech secrets to the USSR.
Navy pilot Jake Grafton flies fighter jets with ice water in his veins. But when he’s assigned a desk job in the Pentagon as the head of a top-secret stealth bomber program, his nerve is tested as never before. Colleagues start dying mysteriously, test flights are sabotaged, and the program is threatened at every level. If Grafton can’t infiltrate a web of espionage and counterespionage centered on the deadly traitor code-named the Minotaur, he stands to lose much more than just his career.
The Minotaur is an exhilarating thriller revealing the complexities of military technology R&D by the acclaimed author of Flight of the Intruder, The Red Horseman, and other novels. In the words of Tom Clancy, “Stephen Coonts, like Jake Grafton, just keeps getting better.”
This ebook features an illustrated biography of Stephen Coonts, including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
ASIN : B004GTLS3O
Publisher : Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller (December 28, 2010)
Publication date : December 28, 2010
Language : English
File size : 6851 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 643 pages
Customers say
Customers enjoy the book and find it an enjoyable read with a suspenseful storyline. They praise the writing quality as well-written and tight, with believable plots and enough surprises to keep you guessing. The characters are described as believable and realistic. Many readers love the Grafton series, which is continued in this book. However, opinions differ on the pacing – some find it fast-paced and quick, while others feel it starts out slow and hard to follow at times. There are mixed views on the detail level – some find it militarily detailed, while others consider it too technical.
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