WAR, Inc. #2: Mission Tank War

WAR, Inc. #2: Mission Tank War

by Michael Kurland
WAR, Inc. #2: Mission Tank War

WAR, Inc. #2: Mission Tank War

by Michael Kurland

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Overview

A small, oil-rich Arab nation is about to lose its status as a British protector­ate. A superior enemy force lurks in the wings, waiting to invade, led by Soviet tanks. How many men from War, Inc. (a company with an ultra-scientific approach to warfare) does it take to stop an army of tanks? Six — debonair Peter Carthage and five specialists, accompanied by a plucky young British woman deter­mined to rescue a kidnapped brother.

In the late 1960s, the Cold War threatened the survival of mankind. The map of the world was being recolored. And so, to help keep the uneasy peace a new group of mercenaries was born, known as Weapons Analysis and Research, Incorporated.

WAR, Inc., did not supply fighting troops. It did supply training, equipment, systems, advice and technical knowhow for using the equipment of modern warfare. Its men were carefully-selected experts at their jobs, men such as Peter Carthage, formally a major in the Intelligence branch of the United States Army.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164888299
Publisher: Bold Venture Press
Publication date: 02/06/2021
Series: WAR, Inc.
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 417 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Michael Kurland has been a full-time professional writer all of his adult life, except for brief interludes when he taught high school English, was road manager of an unsuccessful rock and roll band, directed plays for an amateur theater group, worked for a private detective agency, was managing editor of Crawdaddy, a national music magazine, and was even, briefly, a book publisher. He has also done free-lance editing, copyediting and book reviewing for various publishers and magazines.

After four years in the Army Security Agency, Kurland attended Columbia University and began writing professionally while still a student. He was nominated for an Edgar award for A Plague of Spies, an installment of the War Inc. trilogy, and then again for The Infernal Device, also a finalist for the American Book Award. His political thriller The Last President made it to several Best Seller lists.

Kurland has also written a number of non-fiction books, notably Irrefutable Evidence, and How to Solve a Murder, on forensics, How to Try a Murder, on how murder trials work, and It’s a Mystery to Me, in which he attempts to pass on what he’s learned about writing mysteries.

Kurland’s most recent novel, The Bells of Hell, is a political espionage thriller which travels from New York and Washington DC to Berlin and back in the days just before the start of WWII, and explores, among other things, the Fascist idiology prevalent in the US at the time and its infiltration by Nazi agents.

Kurland lives on California’s central coast, midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. His partner, Linda Robertson, is a novelist and a criminal lawyer. They share their house with a dog and a cat, and their back yard with at least two raccoons, several opossums, various representatives of the suborder Sauria, and perhaps two dozen fruit trees.

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