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Vulcan's Fire: Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc. [Hardcover]

Harold Coyle (Author), Barrett Tillman (Author)
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Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc. November 11, 2008
In this explosive series from New York Times bestseller Harold Coyle and noted military author Barrett Tillman, a new type of war is being fought by private paramilitary companies at the beck and call of the highest bidder. With its military and intelligence agencies spread thin, the United States constantly calls upon the services of these organizations--and Strategic Solutions, Inc. is among the best.
 
After a few bloody and unprofitable contracts, SSI is faced with a financial crisis. Forced to take contracts from less than reputable clients, the upper management and field agents find themselves in a labor dispute. When the Israeli government offers SSI an opportunity to help Druze militias in southern Lebanon fend off encroachment by Hezbollah, they know it's a fragile situation. If the truth were known, the international outcry against Israel would be deafening.  
 
Forced to work with a government whose ultimate motives are unclear, SSI takes the job and descends into a shadowy no-man’s-land of tangled alliances and hostilities. Meanwhile, Hezbollah elements are planning their most audacious strike yet, assembling teams to detonate suitcase nukes in contested areas of Lebanon, hoping to destabilize the entire country. Caught between two elements of an age-old conflict, the battles the SSI fights may be a diversion...


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In Coyle and Tillman's second thriller to chronicle the exploits of Strategic Solutions Inc. (after Pandora's Legion), the private military contractor that usually does the jobs that the U.S. administration wants to deny finds that such deniability has put the company in the political doghouse. Given the scarcity of new contracts, SSI must reluctantly accept a training mission to Lebanon from the Israelis. SSI's job is to train Druze militias so that they can resist Hezbollah attacks. The plan is for the trainers to avoid combat, but nobody bothered to tell Hezbollah. By attacking the Druze outposts, Hezbollah draws away attention from the border, where the organization will infiltrate suicide teams with black-market former Soviet backpack–nuclear devices into Israel itself. Both authors have military backgrounds, and this shows in the realistic battle scenes. At the same time, the book presents a scenario that those with any familiarity with the region will find all too credible. (Nov.)
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"Coyle is best when he's depicting soldiers facing death . . . He knows soldiers and and he understands the brotherhood of arms mystique that transcends national boundaries."--The New York Times

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; First Edition edition (November 11, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765313731
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765313737
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,257,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Okay military fiction, but far from spellbinding, February 5, 2009
This review is from: Vulcan's Fire: Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc. (Hardcover)
Harold Coyle has authored or co-authored more than 15 military fiction novels. He has been all over the place in terms of quality, from page turners to complete bores.

"Vulcan's Fire" is a satisfying bit of military fiction, but not extraordinary in any way.

The story revolves around "Strategic Solutions, Inc", a private military contractor. The company is run by wise, old, experienced military types who provide the fighters for missions the United States can't, won't or is unable to undertake.

In this instance, the Israelis want SSI to dispatch teams to train Druze militias in Lebanon. Of course, the fact that Iranian backed Hezbollah is seeking to expand its authority over Druze controlled territories while launching s nefarious scheme to harm Israel guarantees that the SSI teams will do more than merely train.

All the characters are one-dimensional. The crusty old retired Admiral wears his Navy issued glasses. The retired Marine is distinguished by his "jarhead" haircut. The retired female Army Colonel who killed two men in the last novel has a fantastic body and shapely legs terminating in high heels. The SSI team assembled for the mission to Lebanon is filled with stereotypes from the super-capable black sergeant with the broad smile to the shaved head bodybuilder with 20 inch biceps to the former Special Ops surfer dude and, finally, to the never-been-in-combat top-notch championship shooter who converted to Islam and has something to prove.

Yes, sir, quite a crew. We also have an Israeli wisecracking special ops colonel who has a buddy-buddy, wink-wink relationship with the Israeli army general.

For the bad guys, we have the Iranian "resistance fighter" who started off on a firing squad as a teenager and has been killing for the last three decades. The Lebanese teenager who is recruited by Hezbollah and yearns to be a sniper. A clutch of unpentant, murderous Islamist clerics and their jihadist supporters.

Of course, there is a big surprise as well . . .

It is all standard adventure. Cookie-cutter predictable characers. Predictable situations. And predictable outcomes.

But it is reasonably well written and reasonably entertaining. The few combat scenes are engrossing. Coyle has always built much of his books through the incorporation of what may be military jargon into his dialog. (Do people really say "phib gru"? It took me a moment to parse amphibious group out of that.) For example, Coyle drops a factoid into the midst of a conversation: the Marines adopted a new sniper rifle that the sniper characters here didn't like. That sent me off on a web search for the "M40A3" and the discovery that Coyle had some of his facts wrong.

Finally, Coyle has a co-author here, one Barrett Tillman. Tillman goes way back asa the author or co-author of a number of those warplane profiles that every military afficianado has looked at least once. There's no way of telling who contributed what.

Overall, "Vulcan's Fire" is an enjoyable bit of military fiction, perfect for an afternoon's flight or just plain relaxation. The characters are indeed flat, you'll be able to predict almost everything, but it's written well enough that it is still enjoyable.

Jerry

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3.0 out of 5 stars militarily precise, but not very engaging, October 3, 2011
Vulcan's Fire concerns a private militia hired by Israel to train Druze fighters in Lebanon. The "evil doers" consist of a combination of Hezbollah and Iranian agents intent on mass mayhem. The peripheral characters (both in the US and Israel) are suitably concerned and empathic, although the peccadilloes of each are not so much endearing as annoying. The bad guys are incredibly formulaic and textbook examples of the seven deadly sins. The main characters (of which there are far too many) comprise the necessary swatch of diversity in terms of style and background to satisfy any state university enrollment.

The only redeeming quality for the story (if the reader is so inclined) is a by-the-book exhaustive attention to military weapons and tactical details that for most will merely drag. There are no heroes in the end, just survivors.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The continuing saga of SSI, February 16, 2009
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This review is from: Vulcan's Fire: Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc. (Hardcover)
First, I do not understand why reviews on Prometheus's Child are listed under this book.

As for Vulcan's Fire, it is the third in the series of Coyle and Tillman's Strategic Solutions Inc series. The company is having a financial crisis and decides to take a contract from a Israel.

Taking the training contract to train Lebonese Druze provides the backdrop for this good adventure as the mission morphs into something else.

Vulcan's Fire is filled with action and has all the Byzantine relationships endemic to the area.

Overall the book is a good adventure but is not a page turner.

I am not sure where this series is going but if it continues to just be a series of contract stories my dollars will go elsewhere.

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