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Leonard B. Scott

    Leonard B. Scott est l'auteur de romans acclamés qui s'inspirent de sa vaste expérience dans l'armée américaine. Son œuvre explore les thèmes de l'honneur, de l'endurance et de l'impact psychologique de la vie militaire. L'écriture de Scott se caractérise par une narration forte et un aperçu profond de l'esprit des personnages confrontés à des défis extrêmes. À travers ses histoires, il examine la résilience de l'esprit humain face au conflit et à la perte.

    Solemn Duty
    • 1997

      Solemn Duty

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(69)Évaluer

      SOMETIMES IT'S HARD TO TELL WHERE RIGHT ENDS AND WRONG BEGINS. As punishment for putting the truth before the reputation of the Bureau, FBI agents Eli Tanner and Ashley Sutton have been exiled to the backwater of Columbus, Georgia. They are truly a mismatched pair: She is a by-the- book, competent, tough, smart feminist; Tanner is a confident, competent, take-charge, battle-scarred Neanderthal. But their days of action are far from over--especially when Tanner suspects that a "suicide" at Fort Benning is actually murder, leading him and Sutton to uncover a chilling series of killings tied to a betrayal in Cambodia in 1969. A thrilling read for those who like their action hot, SOLEMN DUTY is a roller-coaster ride through a landscape of carnage and death, as Cambodian hit men, the Chinese mafia, and the FBI vie to outdo one another in an ultimate life-or-death climax. . . .

      Solemn Duty