The Crisis: A Dan Lenson Novel (Dan Lenson)

by David Poyer

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Naval Commander Dan Lenson and his Tactical Analysis Group specialize in out of the box military assign ments. Comprising sailors, Navy Seals, and civilians, the group investigates and defuses naval threats around the world. Dan and his team are assigned to 'transform' a patrol craft squadron in the Red Sea into a leaner, meaner Navy. Mean - while, in northern Africa, drought and famine have brought a nation to the brink of civil war. When the United States decides on intervention to stabilize the region, Dan and his team become the point people for the humanitarian mission. When a charismatic young jihadist coordinates a ferocious insurgency against the U.S. presence, Dan and his team must kill him in order to save thousands of lives. With exciting action, espionage, and exotic locales, "The Crisis" asks bigger questions about our obligations to relieve the suffering of other countries, the risk of American lives to rescue foreigners, and the role of democratic government in nations with no central leadership.
  • ISBN10 1429984732
  • ISBN13 9781429984737
  • Publish Date 10 November 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint St. Martin's Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 416
  • Language English