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2024, and China is massing troops on its coast across the Strait
from Taiwan. This time it looks like they're serious about invasion
- an act that would result in war between the People's Republic and
the US and its allies, including the UK. But Britain's Secret
Intelligence Service has an agent in play: someone close to the top
of the Chinese Communist Party and who's ready to pass on vital
secrets that could defuse the escalating situation. But as the
handover takes place in a Hong Kong back street cafe, the agent's
MI6 handler is snatched before she can transmit the data back to
London and disappears. There are few clues as to who might be
responsible. Is it China's infamous state security agency, the MSS?
Or has another, less predictable player entered the game? MI6 field
operative Luke Carlton is despatched to track down the missing
agent. Accompanying him is his Mandarin-speaking colleague, the
highly capable Jenny Li. But as they follow a succession of
tip-offs that take them from shady Macau casinos to tawdry night
clubs, Luke begins to sense that something's not right - that they
are being deliberately strung along. As the clock ticks, global
tensions heighten and the two SIS operatives have traced their
target to Taiwan - a country frantically preparing for imminent
invasion. And there, in a remote mountain temple hideaway, Luke and
Jenny stumble across what's really going on. But China's People's
Liberation Army has already begun to flex its hi-tech muscles, in
Taiwan and closer to home, and suddenly the world is holding its
breath . . . 'Grips from the very first page . . . this is thriller
writing of a high order . . . Gardner steadily ratchets up the
tension, peppering the narrative with nuggets of expertise to make
an enthralling, intelligent read.' Adam LeBor, FINANCIAL TIMES
(about Outbreak)
2024, and China is massing troops on its coast across the Strait
from Taiwan. This time it looks like they're serious about invasion
- an act that would result in war between the People's Republic and
the US and its allies, including the UK. But Britain's Secret
Intelligence Service has an agent in play: someone close to the top
of the Chinese Communist Party and who's ready to pass on vital
secrets that could defuse the escalating situation. But as the
handover takes place in a Hong Kong back street cafe, the agent's
MI6 handler is snatched before she can transmit the data back to
London and disappears. There are few clues as to who might be
responsible. Is it China's infamous state security agency, the MSS?
Or has another, less predictable player entered the game? MI6 field
operative Luke Carlton is despatched to track down the missing
agent. Accompanying him is his Mandarin-speaking colleague, the
highly capable Jenny Li. But as they follow a succession of
tip-offs that take them from shady Macau casinos to tawdry night
clubs, Luke begins to sense that something's not right - that they
are being deliberately strung along. As the clock ticks, global
tensions heighten and the two SIS operatives have traced their
target to Taiwan - a country frantically preparing for imminent
invasion. And there, in a remote mountain temple hideaway, Luke and
Jenny stumble across what's really going on. But China's People's
Liberation Army has already begun to flex its hi-tech muscles, in
Taiwan and closer to home, and suddenly the world is holding its
breath . . . 'Grips from the very first page . . . this is thriller
writing of a high order . . . Gardner steadily ratchets up the
tension, peppering the narrative with nuggets of expertise to make
an enthralling, intelligent read.' Adam LeBor, FINANCIAL TIMES
(about Outbreak)
'Fast, taut, tense, accurate. A terrific read' FREDERICK FORSYTH
'Authenticity seeps from every page . . . this is a promising
start' DAILY MAIL Introducing Luke Carlton - ex-Special Boat
Service commando, and now under contract to MI6 for some of its
most dangerous missions. Sent into the steaming Colombian jungle to
investigate the murder of a British intelligence officer, Luke
finds himself caught up in the coils of a plot that has terrifying
international dimensions. Hunted down, captured, tortured and on
the run from one of South America's most powerful and ruthless
drugs cartels and its psychotic leader thirsting for revenge, Luke
is in a life-or-death race against time to prevent a disaster on a
truly terrifying scale: London is the target, the weapon is
diabolical and the means of delivery is ingenious. Drawing on his
years of experience reporting on security matters, CRISIS is Frank
Gardner's debut novel. Combining insider knowledge,
up-to-the-minute hardware, fly on the wall insights with
heart-in-mouth excitement, CRISIS boasts an irresistible, visceral
frisson of authenticity: smart, fast-paced and furiously
entertaining, here is a thriller for the 21st century. Readers are
gripped by Crisis: ***** 'An excellently written page turner, full
of intrigue.' ***** 'It kept me engrossed and on the edge of my
seat.' ***** 'Superb writing style. Gripping story line.' Luke
Carlton returns in Frank Gardner's third, explosive thriller
OUTBREAK. Available for pre-order now.
***THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*** The explosive new
thriller featuring MI6 operative Luke Carlton on his most
terrifying mission yet. Deep within the Arctic Circle, three
scientists from the UK's Arctic Research Station trudge through a
blizzard in search of shelter. They see a cabin ahead. It appears
abandoned. No lights. No snowmobile outside. But as they push open
the door, the smell hits them. Rank and foetid: there's something
bad inside. Then movement. A man lies slumped, his face disfigured
by livid pustules. Blood runs from his nostrils; his chest glistens
blackly. The team's medic, Dr Sheila Mackenzie, pushes forward to
examine him when the convulsions start. Blood, bile and mucus spray
into the air. The doctor knows it's too late - she's been
contaminated . . . Within hours, a full-scale operation to contain
this contagion is underway. Samples are rushed to the laboratories
at Porton Down on high alert. What they discover changes
everything. Supported by phone and data intercepts, British
Intelligence reaches a terrifying conclusion: that Russia has been
developing a new generation of bio-weapons. Dispatched to
investigate, MI6's Luke Carlton finds himself on a serpentine trail
of lies and deception. From a mysterious factory in Lithuania, via
arrest and imprisonment, and ultimately back to Britain, he
discovers that they've been looking in the wrong place all along .
. . Readers are raving about Outbreak ***** 'A fast-paced espionage
thriller with a timely premise' ***** 'A sharp and fast-paced
thriller' ***** 'A great read for fans old and new' ***** 'One of
the best thrillers of 2021'
'It grips like a python from the first page, squeezing the breath
out of the reader' DAILY MAIL 'Outstanding' SUNDAY TIMES
'Breathless action' THE TIMES Hidden from prying Western
satellites, Iranian scientists are at work on a banned device . . .
They are acting on the orders of a renegade cell within Iran's
Revolutionary Guard Corps, whose objective is to transform their
country into a nuclear-armed nation, and so seal its domination of
the Middle East. Britain's intelligence agencies know something is
up. Someone on the inside is ready to hand over information - but
the rendezvous with SIS officer Luke Carlton goes bloodily wrong .
. . Then MI6 sees an opportunity to recruit an individual with
unique access to the IRGC hardliners. Luke is chosen to reel them
in. Going into Iran undercover is dangerous enough, but then
there's a killing and a kidnapping and the British government is
presented with a shocking ultimatum. With time running out, it
seems only Luke can stop a cataclysmic new war in the Gulf . . .
________ Readers love Ultimatum: ***** 'An action-packed thriller .
. . very authentic' ***** 'A real page turner . . . thrilling
adventure' ***** 'Gripping page turner that keeps you glued to the
story'
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Lifting The Veil (Paperback)
Jeffrey Frank Gardner, Teresa Brady; Leonard Burton Gardner
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Discovery Miles 4 390
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The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is a scientific
organization created in 1879, and is part of the U.S. government.
Their scientists explore our environment and ecosystems, to
determine the natural dangers we are facing. The agency has over
10,000 employees that collect, monitor, and analyze data so that
they have a better understanding of our problems. The USGS is
dedicated to provide reliable, investigated information to enhance
and protect our quality of life. This is one of their reports.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
"Frank Gardner's popular 1918 reference discusses the culture of
vegetables, fruits, nuts, and flowers."
On 6 June 2004, Frank Gardner and cameraman Simon Cumbers were in a
suburb of Riyadh, filming a report on Al-Qaeda when they were
confronted by Islamist gunmen. Simon was killed outright. Frank was
brought down by shots in the shoulder and leg. As he lay bleeding
in the street, a figure stood over him and pumped four more bullets
into him at point blank range...Against all the odds, Frank Gardner
survived and this is his remarkable account of the agonizing
journey he has taken - from being shot and left for dead to where
he is today, partly paralysed but alive. It is a journey that
really began 25 years earlier when a chance meeting with explorer
Wilfred Thesiger inspired what would become a lifelong passion for
the Arab world. This would take him throughout the Middle East and
eventually lead to his becoming a BBC journalist. And, in the wake
of the events of 9/11, this passion sent him on the journey that
came to dominate - and nearly end - his life: his coverage of
Al-Qaeda. Honest, moving and inspiring, his story - now updated for
this paperback edition - reveals a deep understanding of the
Islamic world and offers a compelling analysis of the on-going 'War
on Terror' and what it means in these uncertain times.
Lost on a remote Sumatran volcano...pursued through a Tokyo
backstreet by a Japanese gangster...picnicking with the French
Foreign Legion in the Horn of Africa: Frank Gardner's idea of a
holiday is not everyone's. But ever since his student days, the BBC
security correspondent has done some epicly hard travelling in a
remarkable number of countries. Drawing on the diaries, sketches
and photos he kept during his travels, his immaculately observed
accounts of these often strange, sometimes daring, adventures form
the backbone of his new book.
In June 2004, while on what should have been a routine
assignment in Riyadh, his life - never mind his ability to travel
the world - was nearly brought to a violent end by Islamist gunmen.
Frank survived against all the odds and through force of will, has
found himself looking towards far horizons once more. He's not only
been skiing in the Alps, scuba diving in the Red Sea and explored
the jungles of Cambodia, he is also reporting once more from
far-flung destinations like Afghanistan and Colombia - and this is
a man who no longer has the use of his legs...
This" "is Frank Gardner's compelling, personal account of the
myriad adventures that made him the man he was on that fateful day
- and of the journeys he's made since, and how they've helped him
to become the remarkable and inspiring individual he is today.
On the June 6, 2004, while on assignment in Riyadh, BBC security
correspondent Frank Gardner and cameraman Simon Cumbers were
ambushed by Islamist gunmen. Simon was killed outright. Frank was
hit in the shoulder and leg. As he lay in the dust, a figure stood
over him and pumped four more bullets into his body at point-blank
range... Against all the odds, Frank Gardner survived. Today,
although partly paralysed, Frank continues to travel the world,
reporting and making documentaries for the BBC. This acclaimed
memoir was brought up to date with a new chapter that recounted his
return to Saudi Arabia for the first time since he was shot and the
story he tells continues to move and inspire, and remains an
affirmation of his deep understanding of - and affection for - the
Islamic world in these uncertain times. ___ 'Gardner tells his
remarkable tale well and bravely, with an astonishing lack of anger
and enduring love and respect for the Islamic world' SUNDAY TIMES
'Brave, unsentimental and genuinely inspiring' EVENING STANDARD
'What makes Gardner's moving, often humorous, deeply personal story
so important is the fact that he has woven into it a brilliantly
dispassionate, clear-eyed account of the Islamic world' SCOTSMAN 'A
witty, self-deprecating, inspiring testament' DAILY TELEGRAPH
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