The New Destroyer: Dead Reckoning (New Destroyer) | 
enlarge | Authors: Warren Murphy, James Mullaney Publisher: Tor Books Category: Book
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 62200
Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0765357615 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780765357618 ASIN: 0765357615
Publication Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description
Death takes no holidays.
So small it can't be seen with the naked eye. So deadly it can wipe out millions in minutes. If you breathe it, you're already dead...
A daring daylight prison break at a top security federal penitentiary frees the infamous "20th hijacker," the only 9/11 terrorist to miss his flight that September morning. It seems Mustafa Mohammed's been hiding a toxic secret right under the noses of federal authorities. Soon, hundreds start dying throughout the country; the CDC classifies the virus responsible as "UNKNOWN."
Luckily, Dr. Harold W. Smith always knows the most effective treatment for what ails America, and dispatches Remo Williams and his mentor, the magnificent Chiun, to administer the cure. But this time, the usual prescription might not be strong enough.
Remo wants to destroy the bio-weapon. The antiwar crowd wants to steal it, the Iranians want to duplicate it, and poor little Mustafa just wants to use it to obliterate an American city and please his supernatural boss: a sinister figure with a skull-like face hell-bent on eliminating mankind.
With millions of lives in the balance, this is one day the Destroyer can't call in sick.
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Another great book July 19, 2008 Allen J. Schultz 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I cannot stress enough how much I enjoy the "New Destroyer" series since it is back in the hands of Mr. Murphy. I enjoy the political satire. I also like when they incorporate Harold Smith and Mark Howard. This is a great book and I hope Tor keeps them coming for years.
Best to date July 12, 2008 Jim McGachey 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The best of the (New)Destroyer books. I hope these guys keep it up for another 30 years.
Good Story, Good Satire......But........ July 1, 2008 R. Scott (Cazenovia, NY) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I started reading the Destroyer series since a lawyer I knew threw one at me when I needed something to read on a plane ride. I've read every one , good and bad, since. The action was always fun but it was the satire that got me laughing. There were no sacred cows and everyone was a target. This is what made this book a great read. It always had a conservative slant but for the most part I found it apolitical in its humor. When Chuin and Remo made Nixon quit, Jimmy Carter's brother in law, Ford's clumsiness, Clinton and Hillary as a couple. Scientolgy, Science,and Religious leaders were not immune. It was all funny. Then I read this book. I laughed and I enjoyed the action. But I think Mr. Mulleny and Warren are getting far to sympathetic to the right while making fun of the left. The satire for the left was great humor but the scene with Bush and Cheney was so smarmy I honestly thought they were going to lip lock. Mr. Mulleny wrote what I consider some of the best in the series. Great action and character development. He knows what the Destroyer is about. His humor with Chuin and Remo's bickering was old school. His stories are intelligent, sub plots captivating, and his villains (new and old) were original. He always answered emails with good humor and was a fan favorite. I was happy to see him writing the series again. But I think he's missing something here. This administration should not be exempted from the satire. From Cheney's "So?" at gas prices, to Bush's speeches, to every pundit in the business. Hannity, O'Reily, Limbaugh and such are just crying out to be made fun of. Ann Coulter! You get two books out of her. The Moores or the Frankens should not be spared either. and hey, what about Oprah, or Tom Cruise? Like I said this book leaned right for the most part but never spared the right or worse, glorified either side. I don't know if this is how the authors feel or the editors at Tor are capitalizing on something that is so last decade. But they should realize that partisan and bipartisan read this book. I personally know housewives, sailors, lawyers, commune dwellers, and more who read this book regularly and get a good laugh at the satire. They don't need pandering on their politics. That is not why they read this series. We don't need pundit thinking in these books we have enough of that in real life and its gotten old. So I ask the authors to consider widening the spectrum when it comes to satire in this series and keep us laughing at ourselves and our society. These days we need it.
The best CURE yet May 25, 2008 WarChilde (Montana) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Back when I first started reading The Destroyer series I was always eager to read the next novel, after reading the third installment of The New Destroyer, I'm waiting again!
Political satire, references to mythological creatures and a seemingly unstoppable enemy all contribute to a page turning adventure. The double M's are not pulling any punches with the new novels and the "Dead Reckoning" really steps it up a notch.
-WarChilde Destroyerclub.com
the new destroyer by warren murphy...and karl rove?? May 17, 2008 S. Murphy (east coast usa) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
the new destroyer is here, and being written by the RNC it seems, never before in the long history of this series has the political postering been so blatent and heavy handed. it seems in the years that mr. mullaney was fired by gold eagle and the books were authored by a ghost not conservative enough for him, the liberal hate has stored up and is gushing forth in torrents since his return. im afraid to even think of what the books may become if the gop is defeated this fall. will remo take it upon himself to reverse the election? will W join cure as remo's new pupil? while the stories and characters are better now then the final years at gold eagle, the so called politcal and social satire elements are hard to stomach if you are anywhere other then the far far right of the politcal aisle. the real truth is that this series peaked about 20 years ago, if you want to read a great destroyer book, hit up the old titles when both the original authors were involved, those were the true glory days for remo and chiun.
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