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Marcus Wynne (Author)
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Dale Miller and Charley Payne Novels December 28, 2004
At the Torture Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the best psychiatrists in the world try to put back together human beings destroyed by the tyrants of the world. Lost in the maze of one patient's shattered mind is a terrible secret, so terrible that even in his shattered state he cannot be allowed to live.

The Twins are young, blond, nubile women---and the most deadly team of assassins in the world. Their first attempt at killing the patient succeeds only in killing a double, and they are almost killed by two unlikely bystanders: ex-military special operator Dale Miller (No Other Option) and former CIA operator Charley Payne (Warrior in the Shadows).

Miller and Payne are recruited by the CIA to protect the patient. And a clandestine game of cat and mouse between the assassins and the protectors leads to Amsterdam, where the money man behind the Twins' operations has set up base, and to a bloody showdown in Athens, where Dale Miller nearly loses his life.

It's left to Charley Payne to discover the secret locked deep in the subconscious of the patient's shattered mind and hunt one deadly man through the streets of Washington, D.C., and stop him before he can unleash an event that could kill millions.

Marcus Wynne took you on a thrill ride in his first book, No Other Option, when a special ops team had to hunt down one of its own. In Warrior in the Shadows, Payne pursued a psychopathic killer who drew his strength from cannibalism and black magic. Brothers in Arms unites the heroes from his previous books in a global battle to face down a threat to the United States of America.


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From Publishers Weekly

Dale Miller and Charley Payne, the heroes of Wynne's two previous novels (No Other Option and Warrior in the Shadows respectively), just happen to be sitting around in separate coffee shops in Minneapolis's Linden Hills neighborhood when all hell breaks loose in this exciting if totally unbelievable military techno-thriller. Two "leggy blondes" arrive on a moped outside an art store where a crowd has gathered to watch a civilian VIP and his bodyguards pick up a painting. As the man and his guards leave the store, the young women draw machine pistols out of courier bags attached to the moped and expertly gun down their target and his entire security team. Miller and Payne, both seasoned former intelligence officers, try to stop the twin assassins from fleeing, but the killers escape on their moped. Drafted by a government program called Dominance Rain, Miller and Payne later pursue the comely assassins in a bizarre scenario that links victims of torture by Saddam Hussein with a huge upcoming bioterrorist action known as Sad Holiday. Wynne's background as a counterterrorism instructor and U.S. air marshal supply the small, sharp details of field work, but that credibility is almost always undermined by his melodramatic tendency to explode over the top. All that's missing is a visit from James Bond's old adversary, SMERSH.
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From Booklist

Wynne takes the heroes from two previous novels, former black-ops agent Dale Miller (No Other Option, 2001) and retired CIA sharpshooter Charley Payne (Warrior in the Shadows, 2002), and teams them up in his latest counterterrorism thriller. The two meet at the scene of a murderous bloodbath in Minneapolis orchestrated by female assassins; the men eventually join forces in the hunt for a terrorist planning to infect the American population with a deadly new bioweapon. Youssef bin Hassan has been carefully trained by the terrorist organization Al-Bashir. He has been given a genetically engineered infectious agent created in Saddam Hussein's secret labs and smuggled out of the country before the fall of Iraq. The action jumps from Minnesota to Amsterdam to Athens and then to Washington, D.C., for the climactic search to find bin Hassan before he unleashes his devastating weapon upon an unsuspecting populace. Surprisingly for this type of suspense novel, character development does not take a backseat to plot. Recommended for fans of Tom Clancy and Richard Marcinko's nonfiction book Rogue Warrior (1992). Michael Gannon
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (December 28, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765346915
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765346919
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #996,773 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Marcus Wynne is a charter member of the Been There, Done That Club. He's got all the T-shirts and knows all the secret handshakes. He enjoys poetry, ballet, knife fighting, and serial monogamy with fierce feminists. He is the author of NO OTHER OPTION, WARRIOR IN THE SHADOWS, BROTHERS IN ARMS, WITH A VENGEANCE, JOHNNY WYLDE, AIR MARSHALS, LOVELADY and, most recently, TOO WYLDE. He manages, with more than a little help from his friends, to eke out a living in this silly business.

www.marcuswynne.com.

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put It Down, January 16, 2005
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I've read Marcus Wynne's other two novels which I enjoyed. But,this seemed to me to be the best page turner. I very much enjoyed his development of the characters of the two beautiful female assassins and even that of the lonely young Saudi terrorist who had been designated to unleash the smallpox virus in the U.S. I have read several other novels recently that really bogged down. So this was truly delightful.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner From Wynne!, September 2, 2004
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Melvin Hunt (Cleveland,, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Brothers in Arms (Hardcover)
This is the third book that Marcus Wynne has written and it is
another good one.In this book Wynne has united the two heroes from his previous books Dale Miller and Charley Payne.
At the Torture Rehabilitation Center in Minneapolis a patient
holds a secret that could prove to be a threat to mankind.There
are several forces out to kill him.
A man who is posing as the patient in the Torture Rehabilitaion
Center and his small army of bodyguards are killed in expert fashion by two blondes riding on a moped.They encounter two guns
from Dominance Rain and have the gunfight of their lives.The twin
blondes try again to kill the patient at the Center and once again run into Dale Miller and Charley Payne and barely escape with their lives.After pursuing the two blondes into Amsterdam
they strike a deal with the hired assassins.They are lead to two culprets who are the two true villains of this story.The two are
on a mission for Al-Bashir,a terrorist group.They have a very
scary terrorist act planned.It becomes a scary chase to stop the
terrorists.Dale Miller is severely wounded and it is up to Charley Payne to stop this plot.Wynne has written a very good book that you will enjoy reading.Don't miss it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gritty,real-life., March 16, 2006
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Book is throughly fascinating and gripping. It deals with the inner workings and thought process of why special operatives are
so effective and deadly.
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