Mission Compromised

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Author: Oliver L. North

ISBN-10: 006055584X

ISBN-13: 9780060555849

Category: Christian Thrillers

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The New York Times bestselling novel from controversial military legend Oliver North.Major Peter Newman, US Marines, was a highly decorated hero, content doing his job – leading his troops into harm's way. He was good at it. But the White House has other plans for him.When Newman is handpicked for a dangerous clandestine operation as the head of the White House Special Projects Office, his orders are clear – hunt down and eliminate terrorists before they attack the United States with weapons of mass destruction.From the corridors of power in Washington to the heart of the Middle East, Newman finds himself on an assignment so sensitive that it's known only to a handful of officials, as he becomes entangled in a nightmarish web of intrigue, revenge and betrayal. When the mission is compromised, Newman embarks on a personal odyssey that threatens his career, his life and his loyalty to Corps and country. Publishers WeeklyIt's hard to figure out just what North has in mind here: a little payback, perhaps, for some of the controversial ex-Marine's treatment by the Beltway establishment? A Christian tract disguised as a topical thriller? An attempt to use every single governmental abbreviation-from AmCits (American citizens) to WHDB (White House Data Base)-in one book? This giant novel (the first in a projected series of three) fits every one of those criteria, and also has a plot so convoluted that a snake might get motion sickness and characters so thin they make Tom Clancy look like Jane Austen. After flashbacks to three sets of killings in 1986, the narrative skips to 1994, when a career Marine Corps officer, Maj. Peter Newman, arrives at the Clinton White House to head a special projects office that hasn't been manned since another Marine-Oliver North-was booted out in 1987. "Look, if you think I'm going to accept a job only to go down in flames like he did, you'd better think again. I'll resign my commission first," Newman growls. But the major, who lost a younger brother in the military disaster at Mogadishu recounted in Black Hawk Down, takes the job when he realizes it will let him go after the warlords (including a rich Saudi called Osama bin Laden) responsible for that debacle. In a preface dated December 14, 2001, Fox News reporter North writes from aboard a U.S. warship with troops bound for Afghanistan, thanking coauthor Musser for his "gift for words" that "has made my military phraseology comprehensible to civilians." Perhaps those thanks were premature. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

AcknowledgmentsxiGlossaryxvPrologue: The Assassins101.Duty Station: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue1502.Massacre in Mogadishu3103.Vengeance Is Mine!6404.The Special Projects Office7705.Rachel9806.Baghdad11107.Andrews Air Force Base12708.The Device That Betrays17509.Learning Too Much19710.Heating Up21311.The Postcard22912.The Mission Changes26213.Mission Doubts29314.Bartering Lives32315.Mission Compromised35716.Disaster!38917.Closing the Door41818.The Believer46819.Ambush51220.The Goode Messenger563Epilogue595