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What books should we read in December-March?
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The Anvil of the Craftsman - thriller by Dale Amidei. This is from Amazon:
A doctoral candidate in Theological Studies accepts recruitment by a friend in the U.S. State Department for an initiative to the most troublesome province in 2006 Iraq. The many challenges of nation building expand the mission from diplomacy to a survival situation as local and international interests position themselves to oppose a State Department initiative: one vital to progress in an uncertain theater.
Terrorism and counter-terror operations threaten to keep the team from leaving the relative safety of Baghdad. Until, that is, a former USAF Special Tactics operative hunting the men who want to kill them draws duty as their protector. The simple questions posed during a tribal council threaten provincial and regional stability; the conclusions reached explode into a clash of faith, loyalty, schism and betrayal that will help shape the future of two nations.
The Anvil of the Craftsman, the debut novel by author Dale Amidei, will be appreciated by fans of a broad range of fiction; from aficionados of the haunting themes of Ernest Hemingway to readers of the tightly woven plots of Tom Clancy and popular titles of authors like Vince Flynn, David Baldacci, W.E.B. Griffin and Richard Marcinko.
Beat me to it, Rhonda!!!Rhonda wrote: "The Anvil of the Craftsman - thriller by Dale Amidei.
This is from Amazon:
A doctoral candidate in Theological Studies accepts recruitment by a friend in the U.S. State Department for an initiat..."
Joseph wrote: "How about "Sins of Our Son's" By Sonny Girard?
http://www.amazon.com/Sins-of-Our-Son..."
Joseph wrote: "How about "Sins of Our Son's" By Sonny Girard?
http://www.amazon.com/Sins-of-Our-Son..."
Rhonda wrote: "The Anvil of the Craftsman - thriller by Dale Amidei.
This is from Amazon:
A doctoral candidate in Theological Studies accepts recruitment by a friend in the U.S. State Department for an initiat..."
Can it PLEASE be a requirement that the books we read be available in all ereader formats? I don't own a Kindle and won't read books that are in KDP Select. Jumping through the hoops to do that isn't worth it to me.
We can post the Smashwords link. That way, Elise, you can download to anywhere including your laptop/phone/etc. Let me get you a link and you can have a look. Here's The Anvil Of The Craftsman on Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
Tamara wrote: "I think Elise is talking about our next read, Seasons. It's only on Kindle, and I'm so sorry I didn't realize this before opening the poll. I'm in total agreement with Elise. In the future, the onl..."Okay, I didn't realise that either. Good point, Elise.



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