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Liberty (Jake Grafton)

Liberty (Jake Grafton)

On a quiet park bench in Manhattan---just miles from the ruins of the World Trade Center---spymaster Jake Janos Illin delivers a chilling secret message to Jake Grafton: A rogue Russian general has sold four nuclear warheads to a radical Islamic terrorist group, the Sword of Islam. The group intends to detonate them in America in the ultimate terror strike, the apocalypse that will trigger a holy war between Western civilization and the Muslim world. After passing Illin s message to his superiors, Grafton is charged by the president with the task of assembling a secret team to find the warheads before America s population centers are consumed by a nuclear holocaust.

As he hunts for the terrorists, Grafton soon finds himself up to his neck in power politics, techno-billionaires, money-grubbing traitors, anarchists, and spies. He also discovers that the terrorists don t all come from the Middle East. They come from places close to home. They masquerade as patriots. Some may even have the president s ear.

With the survival of Western civilization at stake, Grafton pulls out all the stops. Calling on the assistance of the indomitable Toad Tarkington, and CIA burglar Tommy Carmellini, he raids the prisons to assemble his team while the clock ticks toward Armageddon.

Peopled with the rich, vivid characters that have made Stephen Coonts famous worldwide, Liberty is all action and suspense from the very first page. And it poses the unanswerable question: How far should civilization go to defend itself from its mortal enemies?

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Liberty (Jake Grafton)
User Reviews
Too much going on
rating: 3

This was a decent novel, but there just seemed to be too much going on. I actually lost track of all the subplots...two or three Islamic terrorist teams, one U.S. team, the good guys, the love story... I ended up not caring much about any of them, or the characters. Despite the threat, it just didn't seem like there was a sense of urgency on the part of most of the players (except Grafton).


Solid throughout
rating: 4

I found this book to be very easy to read, with enough twists in the story to make you wonder what was coming next. Coonts did a great job in setting up the whole picture, but I am only giving it 4 stars since I was hoping for a less predictable ending. 30 pages from the end I had it figured out and the mystery was gone. Definitely a good read.


Another poor Jake Grafton novel by Coonts
rating: 2

There was a time when I enjoyed a Stephen Coonts novels. That time may have been before I read novels by good authors. I'm about one third of the way through Liberty, and I doubt that I will finish the book. Sure, the idea that Islamic extremist obtain nuclear warheads with the intent to detonate them in the U.S. is believable. As far as I'm concerned, the characters, the situations and the way the characters react to those situations is far from believable. There is nothing imaginitive about this novel and you can see well advance of the lame characters what is going to happen next.


America beware!
rating: 5

Coonts is a surprising novelist who can sometimes strike out with a storyline, and yet other times his books hit a grand slam. I'm happy to say that Coonts "hit it out of the park" with his latest offering "Liberty" If this story doesn't scare the living BeeJesus out of you, nothing will. What makes it so frightening is that this could really happen the way he wrote it only without the happy ending.


Coonts does it again
rating: 5

I have been a Coonts fan for many years. This is yet another big winner for the author. There are numerous twists and turns and the plot is full of surprises.

If you like a book full of action, I can highly recommend this one. While numerous books have been written dealing with Islamic terrorist scenarios, Liberty is unusually detailed and Coonts develops the plot really well.




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