A bomb explodes in Boston's Logan Airport, and Admiral Arnold Morgan, the most trusted adviser to President Bedford, must move quickly to break the terrorist cell responsible for the bloodshed. The Hamas high command hatches a vicious plan to assassinate him once he exits the United States. Leading this attack is chief Hamas assassin General Ravi Rashood. Meanwhile, President Bedford, in a desperate attempt to protect the admiral at all costs, summons the most advanced and dangerous Navy Seal team the United States has to offer. And so begins an exhilarating chase that goes beyond the borders of the United States, taking the reader on a terrifying journey through southern Ireland, London, and Scotland.
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" The hatred of America due to our meddling in the affairs of foreign countries. How Government feels they have the freedom to do what ever they want. Not according to our Constitution However. But they only use our Constitution when it suits their ulterior motives anyhow. "
— Wally (5 out of 5 stars)
" Well drawn characters, some from his earlier work. This book fits well into the military/ political context he's created over the years. The Admiral was a bit too hardheaded in this one, but all in all a great summer read for Mr. Robinson's fans. "
— Rich, 1/12/2014" This was great, action packed and I couldn't put it down the last 20 pages. "
— Al, 1/5/2014" Patrick Robinson is one of my favorite Military (Naval) writers. His books are always enjoyable reads. This is his most current book. "
— Larry, 11/21/2013" Typical and predictable of Robinson "
— Jai-shen, 11/21/2013" The hatred of America due to our meddling in the affairs of foreign countries. How Government feels they have the freedom to do what ever they want. Not according to our Constitution However. But they only use our Constitution when it suits their ulterior motives anyhow. "
— Wally, 7/19/2013" Rob "
— Rob, 6/21/2013" Fast paced thriller with twists each and every turn. Patrick Robinson brings back the characters you love and those you hate from prior books, and ties up loose ends. This book is a great read. "
— Rob, 6/11/2013" Great wrap up of the Admiral Morgan series "
— Jesse, 6/5/2013" Standard potboiler military novel. It's good at what it does, but its right-wing jingoism is painful. Morgan uses "towelheads" as a derogative until literally the very end of the book, and the subplot of how The Media is dangerous to security is laughable. "
— Andy, 5/30/2013" I just couldnt get into this book at all, and I tried, oh lord how I did try. It just felt lifeless, no feeling, like I was reding a description of a mudman. "
— Navajojim, 3/24/2013" Was almost bored ... "To the Death"!! "
— Kevin, 3/3/2013" Retired Arnold Morgan is at odds once again against the dangerous Ravi Rashood. "
— Flo, 1/24/2013" I liked this book. The book is a series from this author with Admiral Arnold Morgan as the key character and the nemisis Ravi Rashood, now a commander of Hamas, formerly a member of the British SAS. "
— Andrea, 11/13/2012" Been awhile since I read this author, and was glad to welcome back the irascible Morgan and his friends. "
— Marianne, 7/16/2012" Adm. Morgan to the rescue...just started it and it looks as though the Jihadists are at it again...basically a summer read...well-drawn characters from earlier novels converge in a showdown...good ol' Admiral Morgan wins again...not Robinson's best, but a solid melodramatic read! "
— Mark, 5/3/2012" Apt title...it was almost "To the Death" to read. Gave it two stars cause I made it through the book but it isn't that exciting or interesting. "
— Garrett, 5/3/2012" Robinson always has the knack of the Naval Novel. "
— Dave, 8/25/2011" It was good until the end. I didnt like how it just stopped and that was it. Not what I was expecting I guess that is all. "
— Brakston, 7/19/2011" Good, but the right time to end the sequence of books containing the familiar characters! "
— Paul, 6/28/2011" Been awhile since I read this author, and was glad to welcome back the irascible Morgan and his friends. "
— Marianne, 4/12/2011" Good, but the right time to end the sequence of books containing the familiar characters! "
— Paul, 12/30/2010" I liked this book. The book is a series from this author with Admiral Arnold Morgan as the key character and the nemisis Ravi Rashood, now a commander of Hamas, formerly a member of the British SAS. "
— Andrea, 6/25/2010" Adm. Morgan to the rescue...just started it and it looks as though the Jihadists are at it again...basically a summer read...well-drawn characters from earlier novels converge in a showdown...good ol' Admiral Morgan wins again...not Robinson's best, but a solid melodramatic read! "
— Mark, 5/19/2010" Fast paced thriller with twists each and every turn. Patrick Robinson brings back the characters you love and those you hate from prior books, and ties up loose ends. This book is a great read. "
— Rob, 11/21/2009" Robinson always has the knack of the Naval Novel. "
— Dave, 10/25/2009" Apt title...it was almost "To the Death" to read. Gave it two stars cause I made it through the book but it isn't that exciting or interesting. "
— Garrett, 6/21/2009" This was great, action packed and I couldn't put it down the last 20 pages. "
— Al, 6/2/2009" Standard potboiler military novel. It's good at what it does, but its right-wing jingoism is painful. Morgan uses "towelheads" as a derogative until literally the very end of the book, and the subplot of how The Media is dangerous to security is laughable. "
— Andy, 12/2/2008" Patrick Robinson is one of my favorite Military (Naval) writers. His books are always enjoyable reads. This is his most current book. "
— Larry, 9/10/2008" Typical and predictable of Robinson "
— Jai-shen, 9/2/2008" Retired Arnold Morgan is at odds once again against the dangerous Ravi Rashood. "
— Flo, 8/10/2008" Well drawn characters, some from his earlier work. This book fits well into the military/ political context he's created over the years. The Admiral was a bit too hardheaded in this one, but all in all a great summer read for Mr. Robinson's fans. "
— Rich, 8/2/2008" Was almost bored ... "To the Death"!! "
— Kevin, 6/30/2008Patrick Robinson is the coauthor of the #1 New York Times nonfiction bestseller Lone Survivor. He is also the author of numerous international bestselling suspense thrillers, including Diamondhead, To the Death, Nimitz Class, and Hunter Killer, as well as several nonfiction bestsellers.
Erik Steele is a professional actor living in New York City, where he has worked both on and off Broadway and in film. He has toured with the prestigious Acting Company, performing Shakespeare and Sheridan in theaters from Atlanta to Anchorage. He holds an MFA in acting from New York University and a BA from Vassar College.