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The Threat [Audio CD]

David Poyer (Author), Ray Porter (Narrator)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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October 31, 2006
From the bestselling author of The Circle, The Med, The Gulf, The Passage, Tomahawk, China Sea, Black Storm, and The Command . . .  a heartstopping thriller of danger and conspiracy at the highest levels of command and government.
 
Medal of Honor winner Commander Dan Lenson wonders who proposed that he be assigned to the White House military staff. It's a dubious honor---serving a president the Joint Chiefs hate more than any other in modern history.
 
Lenson reports to the West Wing to direct a multiservice team working to interdict the flow of drugs from Latin America.  Never one to just warm a chair, he sets out to help destroy the Cartel---and uncovers a troubling thread of clues that link cunning and ruthless drug lord Don Juan Nuñez to an assault on a nuclear power plant in Mexico, an obscure Islamic relief agency in Los Angeles, and an air cargo company's imminent flight plan across the United States.
 
Lenson has to battle civilian aides and his own distaste for politics to derail a terrorist strike over the Mexican border. His punishment for breaking the rules to do so is to be sent to the East Wing . . .  as the military aide carrying the nuclear "football," the locked briefcase with the secret codes for a nuclear strike, for a president he suspects is having an affair with his wife.
 
And something else is going on beneath the day-to-day turmoil and backstabbing. As his marriage deteriorates and his frustration with Washington builds, Lenson becomes an unwitting accomplice in a dangerous and subversive conspiracy. The U.S. military is responsible for its Commander in Chief's transportation and security. If someone felt strongly enough about it . . . it would be easy for the president to die.
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From Publishers Weekly

In Poyer's ninth Dan Lenson novel (after 2004's The Command), his navy hero joins the National Security Council staff at the White House, where the Congressional Medal of Honor winner runs into an unconvincing presidential assassination plot. Robert De Bari, a Clintonesque figure who's despised by the military for his failure to serve in Vietnam and is known for a roving eye, occupies the Oval Office after the first Gulf War. Lenson assumes a host of tasks, from antidrug duty for the NSC to being the president's military aide carrying the legendary briefcase with its nuclear launch codes. As astute as Lenson is, he proves to be naïve as forces that want De Bari replaced by the vice president (who's more Cheney than Gore) manipulate him. Most thriller fans will feel this is familiar territory that has been plumbed more effectively by Tom Clancy and David Balducci. (Nov.)
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You'd think the phrase "slow-moving thriller" would be an oxymoron, or at least a criticism. But, in this case, it 's neither. For its first half, the latest Dan Lenson novel moves at a steady pace, establishing its setting (Lenson has taken a new White House job in "counternarcotics"), characters (of which there are many), and the threads of the plot (which involves a terrorist scheme and a plot to assassinate the U.S. president). Once the scene is set, Lenson accelerates the pace, though never to the nail-biting level of some thrillers. This one's more like an episode of The West Wing blended with traditional thriller elements, and readers of political novels will enjoy the author's revealing portrayal of the backroom goings-on at the White House. Poyer's more interested in story and character than in slam-bang action, and that's a good thing because when the action does kick in, we care enough about the characters to follow them into danger. Recommended especially for fans of Robert Ludlum's political thrillers (although Poyer is a superior writer). David Pitt
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Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks; Unabridged edition (October 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786166851
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786166855
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,007,275 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really great read!, November 6, 2006
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William R. Hunteman "Tomahawkgod" (Virginia Beach, va United States) - See all my reviews
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This is easily the best Lenson story in the entire saga. I got the book and read it in a day and a half. I was riveted. The action was
great, moving along constantly. It literally had me on the edge of my seat. Character development was super. As was the descriptiveness of it. I could see myself there. I also developed an extreme dislike for some of the characters. If that is what it is like in DC, I want nooooooo part of
politics.
I could see this one being made into a movie pretty easily. I think it
would play well on the screen and would be pretty easy to do I think.
Get this book. If you haven't read the rest of the series, or Mr Poyer's other series' get them to.
I'm retired Navy, and this author has it down pat. Almost feel like I'm still in when I read them. Great Read!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lenson fights intrigue in the White House, November 9, 2008
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Lenson, assigned to a slot on the National Security Council, now serves in the White House and gets an unusual view of what it all looks like from the top, including a harrowing trip into an African refugee camp.

Dealing with various crises, he sees just how tangled high command gets, as presidential staff, military staff, the Defense Department, law enforcement and Congress all get their fingers in the pie. He must advocate the policies of a Clinton-like president, unpopular with the military. Trying to combat a Latin American drug lord, Lenson worries about who is leaking sensitive information.

He and Blair, now a deputy defense secretary, live together for the first time in their marriage. Their demanding jobs, combined with the post-traumatic aftermath of Lenson's confronting a nuclear explosion, take a toll on the marriage.

Punished, as usual, for stepping up during a crisis when others wouldn't, Lenson is transferred to what's seen as a merely ceremonial job, but which becomes a much more fateful one. Lenson must not only confront the threats to the nation from outside the White House, but those within.

Poyer's plot are gradually taking a liberal line, with bad guys being right-wing militarists. This is disappointing, I expect better of him, but it's still a good book. The White House detail is particularly good.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Thriller, June 2, 2009
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This is a very good thriller that will keep the reader engrossed from start to finish. Poyer spins a tale of intrigue and surprising plot twists. At a certain point, you begin to get an idea of how the book will end, but surprises await. Although the book mostly takes place within the 18 acres of the White House and grounds, there also are forays to other parts of the world, authentically described by the author. In addition to being entertained, you will learn many new things about the White House, its people and the way things allegedly work in Washington. Good book.
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