How far do you trust the world's most despicable dictator?
...As far as Dick can throw him.
Rogue Warrior: Dictator's Ransom
Demo Dick returns to action in Asia's hottest hot spot when the President asks him to help make sure North Korea isn't cheating on its agreement to dismantle its nuclear weapons.
Marcinko knows they must be - but he soon discovers that the problem isn't proving it
- it's getting out alive.
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Is it any good? The critics think so:
Rogue Warrior: Dictator’s Ransom Richard Marcinko and Jim DeFelice. Forge,
$24.95 (384p) ISBN 978-0-7653-1793-3
Bestseller Marcinko and DeFelice
(Rogue Warrior: Holy Terror) deliver another rousing adventure, the 12th
to star former navy SEAL Marcinko’s fictional alter ego. Dick Marcinko (aka the
Rogue Warrior; aka Demo Dick) shows few signs of advancing age as he tangles
with the world’s sleaziest dictator, North Korea’s Kim Jong Il. Kim, a Marcinko
admirer who’s read all the Rogue books, knows that Dick’s the man to locate his
missing illegitimate son, Yon Shin Jong. Dick turns down the offer with its $64
million reward until the CIA tells him that it would be a good idea to take the
job. Meanwhile, longtime team member Trace Dahlgren finds that her lover, Polish
helicopter pilot Ike Polorski, is in reality a Russian mobster involved in a
plot to abduct Kim’s kid and trade him for a nuke. Dick is as funny and
dangerous as ever, making this one of the better entries in this techno-thriller
series. (Oct.)
- PublishersWeekly
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