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Book
Reviews
Ken
Miller has crafted a smart, timely thriller about
contemporary piracy that is both suspenseful and illuminating.
Old-fashioned buccaneering and rebellion are mixed
with modern weaponry and espionage in this inernational
tale about the perils of lawlessness. - Mark Lindquist,
author of The King of Methlehem
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novel is superbly written, with well-drawn characters
and page-turning suspense, all of which flow from
the inability of a nation state to stand up a government
capable of enforcing, even on the most basic level,
the rule of law among its citizens. - From the
foreword by Congressman Adam Smith [WA 9] |
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