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Command and Control
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Kendall has written an outstanding, very believable story. He blends an indepth knowledge of military weapons and how they are used with a vision of the future and what might be. The result is seamless picture of a very believable future conflict.
The book is refreshingly well written with a precise style which makes it very readable. Kendall's obvious knowledge and love of history, geography and the military add to the richness of this novel.
A great Christmas gift for those who read Tom Clancey or Dale Brown. Highly recommended.

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Secrecy is difficult to maintain, particularly aroundloved ones. For Navy SEAL Jeff Stone, this lesson is one learned thehard way. The Bosnian - Serb war continues to rage, tearing apart thecountries and destroying lives, as the SEALS engage in a covertmission to assist in ending this war. Stone finds himself right in theheart of the conflict, struggling to do what is right while concealingthe truth from the woman he loves. With a conscientious reporter hoton his trail, and an order to assassinate a key figure in the war,Stone battles with his conscience, discovering that sometimes, thetruth hurts more than the lie.On the U. S. side, the President is determined to keep himself out ofthe conflict, while the President of Russia will stop at nothing toreinstate his country as a dominant world power. This is a novel aboutthe human dimension of war, where every side is given a voice and thesolutions are not so easily recognized.

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