Dead Hand

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Tom Doherty Associates, Apr 28, 2009 - Fiction - 384 pages
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When an unforeseen asteroid strikes Siberia with the force of a thousand Hiroshimas, it triggers Dead Hand, the ultimate defense mechanism developed by the Soviets at the height of the Cold War.

The missiles are pointing at the United States and its European allies, and ultra-nationalist General Likatchev is willing to use them as blackmail to topple the government in Moscow and return Russia to her status as a world power.

When Russia responds to diplomatic queries with cold silence, a NATO special operations unit is dropped into Siberia. Trapped in a region ravaged by freezing snow and the hellish aftermath of the asteroid impact, the NATO forces are racing against time to track down Likatchev and dismantle Dead Hand before a global holocaust is unleashed.

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Remember the Russian Doomsday Machine in Dr. Strangelove? The one meant to go off should all other retaliatory systems fail during a first strike against the USSR? Well, Coyle (God's Children, 2000 ... Read full review

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Not really one I liked a lot, a little grim. Read full review

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About the author (2009)

HAROLD COYLE was born and raised in New Jersey. A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and a veteran, Coyle served for seventeen years in various assignments around the world, from platoon to field army level.

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