The Enemy Within

by Larry Bond

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America's largest cities are in flames. Its majestic landmarks are in ruins. Oceans and boundaries offer no protection. It is the first sophisticated, intelligently planned, and utterly ruthless terrorist campaign waged on U. S. soil. As national leaders, armies, and artificial intelligence strive to win the unconventional war, two men—once friends, now adversaries to the death—race to a decisive confrontation.

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The bad guy is not always easy to determine. He could be the one closest to you, maybe. This is the story of America and Iran in the 90s. Terrorism is still going strong, but Iran is making moves for reconciliation. Yet terrorism grows despite Iran claiming no part of it. Who is behind the attacks? What is their purpose?

The story is set at a very good pace with an intricate storyline that I appreciate. The author did an excellent job of creating multiple storylines and tying them all in. I was also impressed with the amount of research that had to have gone into writing such a story. Espionage is not one dimensional. There are so many aspects to it that a novice cannot just start writing about it and get it right the first time. The show more author had clearly researched the various countries, technology, and even history.

The characters were great. I found myself drawn to them and even tearing up at one point. I love it when an author can draw me in like this. In the book, I was able to see into the heads of all the characters including the terrorists and the one behind it all. Even after I knew who the puppeteer was, I was kept in the dark about his motives. Very well done.

Before reading this book, keep in mind that the book was written in the 90s which means a lot has changed in the Middle East and with America’s relationships with the countries there. You need to think back to that period as you read. I know it was hard at times to separate what I know as historical fact and what happened in the book.

Of course, there is violence. You cannot read an espionage book without it. It is not gruesome.

A great read. Highly recommend to anyone who likes this genre.

Note: I had this book on my bookshelf for years with no idea of where it came from. So, no one asked for a positive review.
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Terrific. I’m envious of his ability to keep the pace intense and not exhaust the reader.
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Larry Bond is a writer and game designer. He graduated from St. Thomas College in 1973 with a degree in quantitative methods. Bond worked as a computer programmer before entering The U.S. Navy Officers Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. He graduated in 1976 and served in the Navy for six years. Bond spent two years with the Navy Reserve show more Intelligence Program and then worked as a naval analyst for consulting firms in Washington, D.C. Bond also designs games. His Harpoon gaming system was published in 1980 and has won the H.G. Wells Award as the best miniature game of the year in 1981, 1987, and 1997. A computer version of the game was created in 1990 and won the Wargame of the Year award from Computer Gaming World. Bond began his writing career by collaborating with Tom Clancy on the bestseller Red Storm Rising. His own novels include Red Phoenix, The Enemy Within, and Day of Wrath. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Alternate titles*
Rookgordijn; Spanningsveld
Original publication date
1996
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Col. Peter Thorn; Helen Gray
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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3552 .O59725 .E54Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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