Mosquito Run
- 504 Seiten
- 18 Lesestunden
A gang of brutal modern-day pirates kidnaps a group of wealthy young Americans on a South Pacific cruise, including the beautiful daughter of a U.S. senator, who soon finds herself enslaved by a ruthless Southeast Asian drug lord. Meanwhile, during the early months of World War II, American pilot Zack Pontowski narrowly escapes being shot down by a German ace, marking the beginning of his battle experiences. These two violent events, separated by nearly fifty years, set the stage for an ambitious narrative. Readers familiar with previous works know that Pontowski survives his harrowing encounters and eventually becomes Commander in Chief. The kidnapping of Senator Courtland's daughter presents a new crisis for President Pontowski, who must navigate the complexities of modern terrorism. The threat often strikes unexpectedly and far from home, complicating responses that require coordination with allies and readiness of military forces. Adding to the tension is the rivalry between Pontowski and Senator Courtland, whose political ambitions may endanger his own child. As the Situation Room buzzes with activity, the President and his team must anticipate developments, manage conflicting intelligence, and prepare for decisive action in a high-stakes environment.

