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"Survival Favors the Prepared Mind"—Robert Crowley eLit Award
GOLD WINNER - 2012 USA Best Books Award FINALIST - 2012 Eric Hoffer
Award HONORABLE MENTION - 2012 This book stands alone as an
introduction to the context of self-defense. There are seven
elements that must be addressed to bring self-defense training to
something approaching ‘complete.’ Any training that dismisses
any of these areas leaves you vulnerable. 1. Legal and ethical
implications. A student learning self-defense must learn force law.
Otherwise it is possible to train to go to prison. Side by side
with the legal rules, every student must explore his or her own
ethical limitations. Most do not really know where this ethical
line lies within them. 2. Violence dynamics. Self-defense must
teach how attacks happen. Students must be able to recognize an
attack before it happens and know what kind they are facing. 3.
Avoidance. Students need to learn and practice not fighting.
Learning includes escape and evasion, verbal de-escalation, and
also pure-not-be there avoidance. 4. Counter-ambush. If the student
didn’t see the precursors or couldn’t successfully avoid the
encounter he or she will need a handful of actions trained to
reflex level for a sudden violent attack. 5. Breaking the freeze.
Freezing is almost universal in a sudden attack. Students must
learn to recognize a freeze and break out of one. 6. The fight
itself. Most martial arts and self-defense instructors concentrate
their time right here. What is taught just needs to be in line with
how violence happens in the world. 7. The aftermath. There are
potential legal, psychological, and medical effects of engaging in
violence no matter how justified. Advanced preparation is critical.
Any teacher or student of self-defense, anyone interested in
self-defense, and any person who desires a deeper understanding of
violence needs to read this book. We strongly recommend this book
to anybody wishing to learn self-defense, or understand how to stay
safe should violence rear it's ugly head.
When the government offers a twenty-six-year-old former Marine a
five-figure payday, there's only one question: Who does he have to
kill? 1991. A restless young man called Dox is back home in Texas.
His friends have missed him, and his mother and sisters need him.
But after four years as a Marine and another two as a CIA
contractor fighting the Soviet Union alongside the Afghan
mujahideen, small-town life in Abilene is a suffocating dead end.
Another secret war, this one in Southeast Asia, offers a big payday
and the solution to his family's troubles. But secret wars are
never what they're billed to be, and Dox is about to get the
education of his young life. Among the lessons-the only thing more
dangerous than war is falling in love with your enemy.
A search for a pair of serial rapists leads Livia Lone down the
darkest and most dangerous trail of her life in a pulse-pounding
thriller by New York Times bestselling author Barry Eisler. Ten
years ago, the daughter of Homeland Security Investigations agent
B. D. Little vanished into thin air. So did seven other girls-the
crimes all bearing the same signature characteristics. Now the
disappearances have begun again. And Agent Little's efforts to
investigate are being blocked by forces far above his pay grade.
Desperate, he turns to Seattle sex-crimes detective Livia Lone, the
most obsessive hunter of predators Little knows. Livia will need
that obsessiveness, and a lot more. Because the two men Little is
pursuing are fearsome. Both Special Forces veterans with a dozen
tours in Iraq between them. Both sadists and serial rapists. And
one, the congressman scion of the vice president of the United
States-a man who will use all his power to protect his son's
secrets and further his own ambitions. The conspirators have all
the assets and all the angles. And every reason to believe they'll
evade justice, as they always have before. They don't understand
that for Livia Lone, justice is only a guideline. Revenge is the
rule.
The assassins of Barry Eisler's #1 bestseller The Killer Collective
are back-and this time, it's chaos. Assistant US Attorney Alondra
Diaz hates traffickers. And she's determined to put one of
America's most powerful financiers, Andrew Schrader, in prison
forever for his crimes against children. But Schrader has videos
implicating some of the most powerful members of the US national
security state. To eliminate Diaz, the powers that be bring in a
contractor: Marvin Manus, an implacable assassin whose skills have
been forged in intelligence, the military, and the hardest prisons.
Enter former Marine sniper Dox and black-ops veteran Daniel Larison
with an unusual assignment: not to kill Diaz, but to keep her
alive. A lot of players are determined to acquire the videos and
the blackmail power they represent. But with Seattle sex-crimes
detective Livia Lone, "natural causes" killer John Rain, and
ex-Mossad honey-trap specialist Delilah, the good guys might just
have a chance. They're not going to play by anyone else's rules.
They're not going to play by any rules at all. They want a
different kind of fight. The chaos kind.
Gold Winner - 2012 eLit AwardFinalist - 2012 USA Best Books
AwardHonorable Mention - 2012 Eric Hoffer Award Seven Steps to
Legal, Emotional and Physical Preparation This book stands alone as
an introduction to the context of self-defense. There are seven
elements that must be addressed to bring self-defense training to
something approaching complete. Any training that dismisses any of
these areas leaves you vulnerable. 1. Legal and ethical
implications. A student learning self-defense must learn force law.
Otherwise it is possible to train to go to prison. Side by side
with the legal rules, every student must explore his or her own
ethical limitations. Most do not really know where this ethical
line lies within them. 2. Violence dynamics. Self-defense must
teach how attacks happen. Students must be able to recognize an
attack before it happens and know what kind they are facing. 3.
Avoidance. Students need to learn and practice not fighting.
Learning includes escape and evasion, verbal de-escalation, and
also pure-not-be there avoidance. 4. Counter-ambush. If the student
didn t see the precursors or couldn t successfully avoid the
encounter he or she will need a handful of actions trained to
reflex level for a sudden violent attack. 5. Breaking the freeze.
Freezing is almost universal in a sudden attack. Students must
learn to recognize a freeze and break out of one. 6. The fight
itself. Most martial arts and self-defense instructors concentrate
their time right here. What is taught just needs to be in line with
how violence happens in the world. 7. The aftermath. There are
potential legal, psychological, and medical effects of engaging in
violence no matter how justified. Advanced preparation is critical.
Any teacher or student of self-defense, anyone interested in
self-defense, and any person who desires a deeper understanding of
violence needs to read this book.
Knowledge is power...and they know everything. NSA director
Theodore Anders has a simple goal: collect every phone call, email,
and keystroke tapped on the Internet. He knows unlimited
surveillance is the only way to keep America safe. Evelyn Gallagher
doesn't care much about any of that. She just wants to keep her
head down and manage the NSA's camera network and facial
recognition program so she can afford private school for her deaf
son, Dash. But when Evelyn discovers the existence of an NSA
program code-named God's Eye, and connects it with the mysterious
deaths of a string of journalists and whistle-blowers, her doubts
put her and Dash in the crosshairs of a pair of government
assassins: Delgado, a sadistic bomb maker and hacker; and Manus, a
damaged giant of a man who until now has cared for nothing beyond
protecting the director. Within an elaborate game of political
blackmail, terrorist provocations, and White House scheming, a
global war is being fought-a war between those desperate to keep
the state's darkest secrets and those intent on revealing them. A
war that Evelyn will need all her espionage training and savvy to
survive. A war in which the director has the ultimate informational
advantage: The God's Eye View.
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Livia Lone (Paperback)
Barry Eisler
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"An absolutely first-rate thriller." -New York Times Book Review
Seattle PD sex-crimes detective Livia Lone knows the monsters she
hunts. Sold by her Thai parents along with her little sister,
Nason; abused by the men who trafficked them; marooned in
America...the only thing that kept Livia alive as a teenager was
her determination to find Nason. Livia has never stopped looking.
And she copes with her failure to protect her sister by doing
everything she can to put predators in prison. Or, when that fails,
by putting them in the ground. But when a fresh lead offers new
hope of finding Nason and the men who trafficked them both, Livia
will have to go beyond just being a cop. Beyond even being a
vigilante. She'll have to relive the horrors of the past. Take on
one of the most powerful men in the US government. And uncover a
conspiracy of almost unimaginable evil. In every way, it's an
unfair fight. But Livia has two advantages: her unending love for
Nason- And a lifelong lust for vengeance.
What makes a legendary assassin? For John Rain, it was the
lessons of love, war, and betrayal he learned in Tokyo in 1972.
Fresh from the killing fields of Southeast Asia, Rain works as a
bagman under the watchful eye of his CIA handler, delivering cash
to corrupt elements of the Japanese government. But when a delivery
goes violently wrong, Rain finds himself in the crosshairs of
Japan's most powerful yakuza clan. To survive, Rain strikes a
desperate deal with his handler: take out a high-profile target in
the Japanese government in exchange for the intel he needs to
eliminate his would-be executioners.
As Rain plays cat and mouse with the yakuza and struggles to
learn his new role as contract killer, he also becomes entangled
with Sayaka, a tough, beautiful ethnic Korean woman confined to a
wheelchair. But the demands of his dark work are at odds with the
longings of his heart?and with Sayaka's life in the balance, Rain
will have to make a terrible choice.
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Zero Sum (Paperback)
Barry Eisler
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Returning to Tokyo in 1982 after a decade of mercenary work in the
Philippines, a young John Rain learns that the killing business is
now controlled by Victor, a half-Russian, half-Japanese sociopath
who has ruthlessly eliminated all potential challengers. Victor
gives Rain a choice: kill a government minister or die a grisly
death. But the best route to the minister is through his gorgeous
Italian wife, Maria, a route that puts Rain on a collision course
not only with Victor but with the shadowy forces behind the
Russian's rise to dominance-and the longings of Rain's own
conflicted heart. It's a battle between kingpin and newcomer,
master and apprentice, a zero-sum contest that can only end with
one man dead and the other the world's foremost assassin.
John Rain is back. And ?the most charismatic assassin since James
Bond? (San Francisco Chronicle) is up against his most formidable
enemy yet: the nexus of political, military, media, and corporate
factions known only as the Oligarchy. When legendary black ops
veteran Colonel Scott ?Hort? Horton tracks Rain down in Tokyo, Rain
can't resist the offer: a multi-million dollar payday for the
?natural causes? demise of three ultra-high-profile targets who are
dangerously close to launching a coup in America. But the
opposition on this job is going to be too much for even Rain to
pull it off alone. He?ll need a detachment of other deniable
irregulars: his partner, the former Marine sniper, Dox. Ben Treven,
a covert operator with ambivalent motives and conflicted loyalties.
And Larison, a man with a hair trigger and a secret he?ll kill to
protect. From the shadowy backstreets of Tokyo and Vienna, to the
deceptive glitz and glamour of Los Angeles and Las Vegas, and
finally to a Washington, D.C. in a permanent state of war, these
four lone wolf killers will have to survive presidential hit teams,
secret CIA prisons, and a national security state as obsessed with
guarding its own secrets as it is with invading the privacy of the
populace. But first, they?ll have to survive each other. The
Detachment is what fans of Eisler, ?one of the most talented and
literary writers in the thriller genre? (Chicago Sun-Times), have
been waiting for: the worlds of the award-winning Rain series, and
of the bestselling Fault Line and Inside Out, colliding in one
explosive thriller as real as today's headlines and as frightening
as tomorrow?s.
Torture. Ghost detainees. And a massive cover-up that continues
even today. Marooned in a Manila jail after a bar fight fatality,
black ops soldier Ben Treven gets a visit from his former
commander, who explains the price of Ben's release: find and
eliminate Larison, a rogue operator from Ben's unit who has stolen
ninety-two torture tapes from the CIA and is using them to
blackmail the U.S. government. But other players are after the
tapes, too, and to find Larison, Ben will have to survive CIA hit
teams, Blackwater mercenaries, and the long reach of the White
House. He'll also have to find a way to handle Paula Lanier, a
smart, sexy FBI agent who has her own reasons for wanting the tapes
and is determined to get them before Ben does. With the stakes this
high, everyone has an angle-everyone but Ben, who will have to find
the right alliance if he wants to stay alive. "A thrill-seeker's
book... Perhaps most interesting of all, the story is based on true
events: 92 missing CIA interrogation tapes that allegedly included
recordings of prisoners being tortured. Eisler's latest offering
doesn't reinvent the genre, but it certainly pumps it full of
adrenaline." -The Daily Beast
In Silicon Valley, the eccentric inventor of a new encryption
application is murdered in an apparent drug deal. In Istanbul, a
cynical undercover operator receives a frantic call from his
estranged brother, a patent lawyer who believes he is the next
victim. And on the sun-drenched slopes of Sand Hill Road, Silicon
Valley's nerve center of money and technology, old family hurts
sting anew as two brothers who share nothing but blood and
bitterness wage a desperate battle against a faceless enemy. Alex
Treven has sacrificed everything to achieve his ambition: making
partner in his high-tech law firm. But then the inventor of a
technology Alex is banking on is murdered... and the patent
examiner who reviewed it dies... and Alex himself narrowly escapes
an attack in his own home. Off balance, out of options, and running
out of time, he knows the one person who can help him is the last
person he'd ever ask: his brother. Ben Treven is a Military Liaison
Element, an elite undercover soldier paid to "find, fix, and
finish" high-value targets in America's Global War on Terror.
Disenchanted with what he sees as America's culture of denial and
decadence, Ben lives his detached life in the shadows because the
black ops world is all he really knows-and because other than Alex,
who he hasn't spoken to since their mother died, his family is long
gone. But blood is thicker than water, and when he receives Alex's
frantic call, Ben hurries to San Francisco to help him. Only then
does Alex reveal that there's another player who knows of the
technology: Sarah Hosseini, a young Iranian American lawyer who
Alex has long secretly desired... and who Ben immediately
distrusts. As these three radically different people struggle to
identify the forces attempting to silence them, Ben and Alex are
forced to examine the events that drove them apart-even as Sarah's
presence, and her own secret wants, deepens the fault line between
them. Fault Line centers on a conspiracy that has spun out of the
shadows and into the streets of America, a conspiracy that can be
stopped only by three people-three people with different
worldviews, different grievances, different motives. To survive the
forces arrayed against them, they'll first have to survive each
other. "The first blogosphere thriller... Eisler's novel, which
turns entirely on a super-secret assassinations program, is looking
less like fiction and more like the work of someone who has a firm
grip on what's really happening." -Scott Horton, Harper's Magazine
Previously published as Killing Rain and One Last Kill After nearly
dying while taking out a target in Hong Kong, Rain has a new
employer, The Mossad, which wants him to fix a "problem" in Manila.
He also has a new partner, Dox, whose good-ol'-boy persona masks a
sniper as deadly as Rain himself. And he has a new hope: that by
using his talents in the service of something good, he might atone
for all the lives he has taken. But when Rain's conscience causes
him to botch the Manila hit, he finds out the next problem The
Mossad wants fixed is him. Is Delilah, his Mossad lover, coming to
help him? Or was she sent to finish him off? Redemption Games was
previously published as Killing Rain in the US and One Last Kill in
the UK, the fourth in the bestselling John Rain assassin series.
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Extremis (Paperback)
Barry Eisler
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Previously published as The Last Assassin Even for an average
citizen, a love triangle is dangerous business. For assassin John
Rain-"one of the most compelling lead characters in the genre" (USA
Today)-it's going to be downright deadly. When Rain learns that his
former lover, Midori, has been raising their child in New York,
Rain senses a chance for reconciliation, perhaps even for
redemption. But Midori and the child are being watched by Rain's
enemies, and Rain's sudden appearance puts them in terrible danger.
To save them, Rain is forced to use the same deadly talents he had
been hoping to leave behind. With the help of Tatsu, his one-time
nemesis in the Japanese FBI; and Dox, the former Marine sniper
whose good ol' boy persona masks a killer as deadly as Rain
himself, Rain races against time to bring his enemies into the open
and eliminate them forever. Extremis was previously published as
The Last Assassin, the fifth in the bestselling John Rain assassin
series.
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