A Secret Service agent is dead, an apparent suicide. A presidential candidate narrowly escapes an assassin's bullet. And Desk Three, a convert branch of the NSA, is searching for a chilling connection deep inside The Republic of Vietnam. Once, Charlie Dean was a Marine sniper in Quang Nam Province. Today he's a Deep Black operator, returning to Vietnam to find the source of some threatening e-mails. Instead, he comes face to face with a man he had once hunted down...and thought he had killed. Back in the U.S., Deep Black agent Lia DeFrancesca has uncovered the trail of a killer in Dean's path. Now, with every asset, weapon, bug and high-tech magic wand Desk Three can wave, the agents enter a terrifying global race against time. Because ghosts of the past have risen to life...to strike a death blow into the heart of the U.S.A. Stephen Coonts' Deep Black Conspiracy is the sixth book in this technothriller series.
Stephen Coonts' DEEP BLACK: CONSPIRACY receives a dual narration by Coonts and Jim DeFelice and a powerful reading by Christopher Lane, who adds high drama to the story of an apparent suicide, the interrogation of a Marine sniper, and a Deep Black agent who has uncovered the trail of a killer. High-tech weapons, undercover agents, and a plot to destroy the U.S. make for vivid action in an audio highly recommended for any lending library where patrons favor realistic international dramas.
Worthwhile reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Linking Charlie Dean's Vietnam military experiences with a present-day Deep-Black assignment makes for an imaginative story-line and interesting reading. This is a bit different from the other Deep Black novels. Some other reviewers don't like the book as much as I did; in my opinion, that's simply a matter of individual taste. Check it for yourself. I enjoyed and recommend this, and all books by Messrs. Coonts and DeFelice. Thank you, gents.
Action Packed Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
A Secret Service agent is dead of an apparent suicide. A Presidential candidate Senator Gideon McSweeney narrowly misses being assassinated at a public event. Due to threatening e-mails NSA Desk Three(Deep Black) is able to find a link to the Republic of Vietnam. It is at first suspected that "Infinite Burn" a plan for Vietnam to assassinate American leaders has been launched. Charlie Dean and Tommy Karr travel to Vietnam to do an investigation. Dean travels to Quang Nam to confront Phuc Dinh who Dean thought he had sucessfully assassinated 30 years before. Another person of suspicion is Pine Plains police chief Christopher Ball. It makes for an interesting read for Deep Black to try and unravel this mystery. There are many shocking twists and turns for the true villains to be exposed. The 30 year old conspiracy is just as shocking. This is one of the better "Deep Black" books that has been written. Be sure not to miss this one.
Good Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
A solid offering in what's become a consistently entertaining series. Almost up there with Biowar, my favorite Deep Black to date. I look forward to seeing how some of the new subplots hinted at in this book play out in the future.
Super . . . Full of Twists and Turns
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is the first book I've read in the Deep Black series but it won't be my last--as someone who enjoys the work of co-author DeFelice,I thought I'd give it a try and wasn't disappointed. Deep Black: Conspiracy is a deftly plotted thriller full of deadly political machinations and one protagonist's coming face-to-face with an enemy he'd thought long gone. The story's unpredictable twists and turns start on page one and never stop. The action is top-notch, with plenty of high-tech dazzle. A great summer adventure.
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