Black, Christopher Whitcomb
Black, Christopher Whitcomb
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Black

Author: Christopher Whitcomb

Narrator: L.J. Ganser

Unabridged: 13 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/16/2008


Synopsis

A fifteen-year member of the FBI who received its coveted Medal of Bravery, former agent Christopher Whitcomb electrified readers with his breathtaking memoir, Cold Zero. Now his remarkable past and hard-edged prose illuminate his highly acclaimed first thriller... Selected for the FBI's elite Hostage Rescue Team, Special Agent Jeremy Waller is about to fight terrorism at its source-by diving headlong into a violent world of trapdoor truths and shifting alliances. And he'll have company: a beautiful executive more adept at murder than marketing who turns his assignment into a cipher...a ruthless tycoon set on selling a revolutionary technology to terrorists...and a female senator and presidential hopeful charged with an unspeakable crime. Here there is no justice-and only one way out of the darkness: Head even deeper into the shadows...

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mr.

This is a 3-Star thriller if there ever was one. The story follows four main characters and predictably brings them all together at the climax. Some segments are better written than others; I cared for some sequences but not all. It was a bit annoying to read this 10-year old book because the techno......more

Goodreads review by Mike

I bought this book and his subsequent novel White way back when in 2006 or 2007. He was a frequent guest on Imus in the Morning on MSNBC then or thereabout. He seemed intelligent, personable and not overly arrogant or cocky, Imus liked him and his history as a former FBI HRT member seemed interestin......more

Goodreads review by Dena

There was so much going on in this book, yet it still did not peak my interest. I kept thinking, "okay, it's about to get really good" and then it would switch to another character. While it all came together in the end, I still considered it a listening turd.......more