Dark Zone, Stephen Coonts
Dark Zone, Stephen Coonts
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Dark Zone

Author: Stephen Coonts, Jim DeFelice

Narrator: J. Charles

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/16/2017


Synopsis

In a secluded headquarters on the other side of the globe a terrorist mission is underway—a plan to set-off an underwater explosion so great, and with such hellish force, that it could shift the very foundation of the earth’s surface causing untold calamity and world-wide disaster. The terrorists call it God’s Revenge.A nuclear warhead has gone missing. Small in size, it packs up to ten times the kilotons that exploded over Hiroshima. It’s now in the wrong hands, ready to detonate a world war of unfathomable proportions.In the top secret headquarters of the National Security Agency, a small cadre of special agents form Deep Black, designed to bring a techno edge to covert operations and eliminate the cyber threats to world peace. This is Charlie Dean’s world—an NSA ex-marine sniper now enlisted to stop the unthinkable. But when his suspicions of a traitor in his shadow become frighteningly true, Dean’s race against time could mean the end of the free world.Stephen Coonts’ Deep Black Dark Zone is the third book in this technothriller series.

About Stephen Coonts

This biography could be entitled, West Virginia Boy Becomes a Very Successful Author....... but that would be too obvious. Author, Stephen Coonts was born and raised in Buchanan, West Virginia, a small town of 6,000. He led the typical life of any boy growing up in the 50's and 60's.

He was born in 1946, and ended his childhood by graduating from West Virginia University with a degree in political science. As happens with many poli-sci grads, he had a law degree in mind, but first he served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy and began flight training in Pensacola, Florida.

Coonts received his wings after completion of fleet replacement training in the A-6 Intruder aircraft. After serving in the Vietnam War as an attack fighter, he served as a flight instructor, and did a tour of duty on the USS Nimitz. Upon leaving the Navy, he entered the University of Colorado School of Law. After receiving his law degree, he moved back to West Virginia to practice for a couple of years. But, his career took him back to Colorado where he specialized in oil and gas law.

Finally, in 1986, he published his first novel, Flight of the Intruder, which became a huge success, being on the New York Times bestseller list in hardcover. Later, a movie by the same title was produced based on his novel, and was released nationally in 1991. All of his books have been published in several different countries.

Currently, Coonts lives in Colorado with his third wife, Deborah, He continues to write novels from Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by PamG on November 06, 2021

Dark Zone by Stephen Coonts and Jim DeFelice is the third book in the Deep Black series. This can be classified as a technothriller or an espionage thriller. Within in the National Security Agency, there is a small group of special agents forming Deep Black. Their mission is to bring a technolog......more

Goodreads review by Mark on November 11, 2009

a "low rent" James Rollins "Sigma Force" imitation...a world-wide threat addressed by a US semi-techno/military force...thoroughly entertaining...love the "Dirty, rotton" terrorist lose!!!......more

Goodreads review by Leo on January 20, 2010

This is a fast paced plot which starts out in North Korea where Lea, one of the NSA agents gets beat up and returns to USA. Meanwhile Tommy and Dean, NSA agents, follow leads of a case un Great Britain and then off to France. The basic plot is an Arab, Musa, who is going to blow up the Eifel Tower a......more

Goodreads review by nx74defiant on August 12, 2021

It got off to a slow start. It goes back and forth between different characters. One of the women is raped. The rape is off page so no details. Then on she is trying to work while dealing with her trauma and flash backs. Through most of the book you know it is building to something, but you have no......more

Goodreads review by Syed Saqib on May 28, 2021

A very good military thriller.......more