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Liberty's Last Stand (Tommy Carmellini Book 7) Kindle Edition
The president of the United States stands on an outdoor stage, flanked by powerful members of his administration and party. Television crews are preparing for broadcast. High above the stage, on a nearby rooftop, a decorated sniper adjusts the scope on his rifle.
Afterwards, America will never be the same.
Jake Grafton and Tommy Carmellini suddenly find themselves on the wrong side of the law when a public act of violence throws the country into chaos just before a presidential election. After martial law is declared and rioting begins, Grafton and Carmellini must risk everything to unravel a massive conspiracy and help a new resistance movement rise up against an unimaginable enemy
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRegnery Fiction
- Publication dateJune 13, 2016
- File size2099 KB
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
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"[Coonts'] gripping, first-person narration of aerial combat is the best I've ever read. Once begun, this book cannot be laid aside."
- The Wall Street Journal
"Coonts' pilots are the real McCoy and his compassion for them sustains his story from first page to last . . . a sometimes exhilarating, often nightmarish tale."
- Kirkus Reviews
"A winner."
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Kept me strapped in the cockpit of the author's imagination for a down-and-dirty novel."
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Extraordinary! Once you start reading, you won't want to stop!"
- Tom Clancy, bestselling author
"Packed with action, emotion, suspense, and tragedy."
- Clive Cussler, bestselling author
"Coonts makes us see, smell, hear, taste, and feel battle."
- Cleveland Plain-Dealer
Praise for Pirate Alley
"A first-class thriller."
- Denver Post
"Swashbuckling Thriller lovers will enjoy this one for its fast pace, colorful locale, and satisfying conclusion Coonts takes us on a heck of a good ride."
- Kirkus Reviews
"A stomach-clenching nail-biter that will leave readers exhausted and satisfied."
- Publishers Weekly
"[With] a plot that's ripped straight out of the news this is one for your must-read list."
- Sunday Gazette-Mail
"A realistic and frightening multilayered story...[that will] change the way you view pirates, cruise ships, and Washington forever."
- Jim DeFelice, bestselling author of American Sniper
Praise for The Disciple
"Coonts carefully builds his plot using a wide cast of characters, from insider Iranian spies to cutting-edge aircraft pilots and government officials both high and low. Hardly a page passes without nerve-stretching tension or flat-out action. One can only hope the U.S. president, the head of the CIA, and the Israeli prime minister will have this book on their nightstands for easy reference in case fiction turns to reality, an all-too-real possibility as evidenced by recent headlines."
- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Praise for The Assassin
"Exciting . The action moves swiftly to its Hollywood ending."
- Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Traitor
"An assured international thriller."
- Publishers Weekly
Praise for Liars and Thieves
"Coonts knows how to write and build suspense this is the mark of a natural storyteller."
- The New York Times Book Review
"Former Grafton sidekick Tommy Carmellini, ex-burglar and CIA operative, has been promoted to star in what's sure to be another excellent, long-lived series Tommy is smart, brave, skilled, and possessed of enough self-deprecating, wise-cracking wit to endear him to readers readers of the Jake Grafton series will easily make the leap to Tommy Carmellini, and new readers can be expected to sign up for this hipper hero."
- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Tommy is a self-deprecating and wise-cracking narrator who brings a welcome energy to the genre. And fans will be pleased to see a now retired Jake Grafton and his wife, Callie, make an appearance."
- Library Journal
Praise for Liberty
"Gripping Coonts's naval background and his legal education bring considerable authority to the story, and the narrative is loaded with detailed information about terrorist networks, modern weaponry, and international intrigue the action is slam-bang."
- Publishers Weekly
"An action-packed thriller [a] high-octane tale."
- Midwest Book Review
"Frighteningly realistic."
- Maxim Magazine
Praise for America
"This master of the techno-thriller spins a bone-chilling worst-case scenario [Coonts] rivals Clancy for fiction-as-realism and Cussler for spirited action [He] never lets up with heart-racing jet/missile combat, suspenseful submarine maneuvers, and doomsday scenarios that feel only too real."
- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Coonts' action and the techno-talk are as gripping as ever."
- Kirkus Reviews
"Give a hearty 'welcome back' to Admiral. Jake Grafton .Thrilling roller-coaster action."
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
Praise for Fortunes of War
"[Coonts is] a natural storyteller [with] a rare gift....Fortunes of War is crammed with action, suspense, and characters with more than the usual one dimension found in these books."
- USA Today
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About the Author
Product details
- ASIN : B01B6SEL5E
- Publisher : Regnery Fiction (June 13, 2016)
- Publication date : June 13, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 2099 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 537 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #107,190 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #413 in Terrorism Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- #437 in Political Thrillers & Suspense
- #654 in Conspiracy Thrillers (Kindle Store)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Stephen Coonts is the author of 14 New York Times bestsellers, the first of which was the classic flying tale, FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER.
Born in 1946, Stephen Paul Coonts grew up in Buckhannon, West Virginia, a coal-mining town of 6,000 population on the western slope of the Appalachian mountains. He majored in political science at West Virginia University, graduating in 1968 with an A.B. degree. Upon graduation he was commissioned an Ensign in the U.S. Navy and began flight training in Pensacola, Florida.
He received his Navy wings in August, 1969. After completion of fleet replacement training in the A-6 Intruder aircraft, Mr. Coonts reported to Attack Squadron 196 at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. He made two combat cruises aboard USS Enterprise during the final years of the Vietnam War as a member of this squadron. After the war he served as a flight instructor on A-6 aircraft for two years, then did a tour as an assistant catapult and arresting gear officer aboard USS Nimitz. He left active duty in 1977 and moved to Colorado. After short stints as a taxi driver and police officer, he entered the University of Colorado School of Law in the fall of 1977.
Mr. Coonts received his law degree in December, 1979, and moved to West Virginia to practice. He returned to Colorado in 1981 as a staff attorney specializing in oil and gas law for a large independent oil company.
His first novel, FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER, published in September 1986 by the Naval Institute Press, spent 28 weeks on the New York Times bestseller lists in hardcover. A motion picture based on this novel, with the same title, was released nationwide in January 1991.
The success of his first novel allowed Mr. Coonts to devote himself full time to writing; he has been at it ever since. He and his wife, Deborah, enjoy flying and try to do as much of it as possible.
Mr. Coonts' books have been widely translated and republished in the British Commonwealth, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, China, Japan, Czechoslovakia, Serbia, Latvia, and Israel.
Mr. Coonts was a trustee of West Virginia Wesleyan College from 1990-1998. He was inducted into the West Virginia University Academy of Distinguished Alumni in 1992. The U.S. Naval Institute honored him with its Author of the Year Award for the year 1986 for his novel, FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER. Mr. Coonts and his wife, Deborah, reside in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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The US President is on a collision course, he thinks with his destiny. The greater U.S. would disagree. While the WH implements plans thought out years previously. Plans that include martial law to 'protect us from terrorism.' But really, it's all a ruse, meant to destroy the GOP & any vestiges of conservatism and that 'pesky constitution' for all time. All in the name of creating a true Progressive, Socialist paradise - oh, and saving our beleaguered planet.
There's just one problem. He didn't count on several states seceding. Or the military essentially leaving him on his own. Or one particularly firstly former Admiral - now head of the CIA.
And with that, we've set the stage for a novel taken straight from George Soros' playbook, and every right wing lunatic's worst nightmare. With characters well known (even when the names are actually changed), concerns all too real, and a situation straight out of every die hard prepper's handbook.
In LIBERTY'S LAST STAND, the author shows just how fragile our freedoms are. How easily it could all be taken away from us. And the scenario, actually, isn't all that far fetched. Sure, the exact timeline is compressed. The supporting characters in possession of information just too good to be true. And even the response from the 'rebels' a bit more successful than real life would allow them to be.
But one thing's for certain, it'll be one novel that will have you thinking & wondering - and maybe even prepping - like you've never done before.
The plot is a bit over the top. The initial premise seems highly unlikely and the events which follow the declaration of martial law are also somewhat hard to swallow. Having said that, I had to constantly remind myself that it's a novel of fiction. At times, much of the descriptive and explanatory narration is spot-on and very plausible. All in all, it was a very satisfactory and enjoyable read. And it was not one I could put down for a day and then resume. It pretty much kept me glued to the pages until the end. Maybe that's as high a praise as a novel can get.
I would opine that this novel is Stephen Coont's protest over the current social and political state of our Nation. Those one-star 'progressive' commenters who are unlikely to have even seen the book in real life much less have read it can be dismissed; there are so many of them that you know they were directed by Progressive Central (aka CNN and HuffPo) to come onto Amazon and disparage the novel as a "Right-Wing fantasy". What is middle-of-the-road common everyday morality is now Right-Wing extremism per the oft repeated lie of the Left-Wing. Strictly speaking, the novel IS somewhat right-of-center in it's first person view but not very far. Most of the opinions expressed by the characters are shared by most people in America, but that's not acceptable to the Left so out come the knives and the Big Lies.
I'd buy it again. It was an enjoyable read.
Now I liked this book because it builds on real-world plans the US government has and has practiced for in imposing martial law in the USA. The Jade Helm exercises are REAL. Walmart's cooperation with FEMA in their numerous and mysteriously closed stores is REAL. NSA monitoring of all telephone and email communications is REAL (just ask Edward Snowden).
The only thing up in the air is if we have a President who is willing to impose martial law in order to remain in power. There are always rumors when there's an impending change of political control of the White House and this year is no different than when Clinton or Bush left office.
The thing about this book is that it illustrates the mechanisms for martial law that are already in place in the USA and it raises the "what if" of a fictional President named "Barry Soetoro" who decides to pull the trigger on martial law with the intent to become dictator-for-life. Yes, this will surely offend anyone of the left-of-center bent but the thing the leftists need to take away from this book is that these mechanisms are there for any President to use. Maybe we'd be better off if no one had this kind of potential power because as Abraham Lincoln is thought to have said, "If you truly wish to test a man's character, give him power."
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I'm imagining Mr Coonts took a large dose of something and imagined the potential harm of a Clinton victory in the last presidential race, but then went a little too far. All rather unbelievable, but if you fancy some escapism played out by a lot of favourite Coonts characters, this is probably it. Sadly I'll never get to vote for the fictional, yet wonderful, Jack or JR Hays, and I doubt whether even Admiral Grafton would serve for the current loon in the White House, so it's been rather refreshing to read something just so totally off the prescribed modern day political message. This is clearly a tome for the silent majority, and if you take it as that then you'll probably enjoy it. If you are one of the vocal minority who just know that they are right about absolutely everything, and take to accusational barbs against the majority to make their opinions stick, then probably best to avoid this book. You will be upset, as previous reviews rather prove. By the way, subject matter aside, it is very well written too.












