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World Order

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In the Arizona desert a lone trucker sees a flash of light and hears a deafening sound. When he stops to investigate, he becomes the first casualty of a top-secret, military conspiracy known only to a select few as World Order. When NASA investigator Linda Franklin is called into survey the wreckage of this aircraft she's never seen before, she stumbles onto a piece of a high-level Pentagon plot to use a biochemical weapon National print ads. Satellite tour & online publicity .

384 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1998

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October 24, 2022
This book is truly prescient. Scary and connected to recent events. I lived near the Edgewood Arsenal in 1968 and rumors of the research there were rife. 5 stars are not for the fictional plot but the disclosure of terrifying secrets.
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October 19, 2010
Frankly, I've had it with this one. I gave up at page 251. Too many bad plot lines, phony characters who do STUPID things, unrealistic coincidences and basic bad writing. Sorry... Tor usually puts out a reasonably good product, but this one fell flat.
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December 27, 2015
The premise was good, but main character is such an annoying, whimpering, neurotic creature, I couldn't stand it.
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