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Jerome Preisler

Autor de Politika

37+ Obras 4,585 Miembros 28 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Jerome Preisler is the well known author of the Tom Clancy's Power Plays Series. He has written over thirty-five fiction and nonfiction books. His more recent works include Code Name Caesar: The Secret Hunt for U-boat 864 During World War Two, and First To Jump: How the Band of Brothers was Aided mostrar más by the Brave Paratroopers of Pathfinders Company. He also wrote 2016's NCIS LOS ANGELES: EXTREMIS, an original novel based on the hit tv series, basing its plot on a true historical episode about a Nazi submarine's missing cargo. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Incluye los nombres: Jerome Priesler, Jermome Preisler

Series

Obras de Jerome Preisler

Politika (1997) 1,288 copias
ruthless.com (1998) — Written by — 984 copias
Tom Clancy's Power Plays: Cold War (2001) — Autor — 431 copias
Tom Clancy's Power Plays: Zero Hour (2003) — Autor — 282 copias
Nevada Rose (CSI) (2008) 89 copias
Net Force: Dark Web (2019) 75 copias
Skin Deep (CSI) (2010) 33 copias
Net Force: Attack Protocol (2020) 30 copias
Extremis (2016) 15 copias

Obras relacionadas

Net Force (1999) — Autor, algunas ediciones1,343 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th Century
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
New York, New York, USA
Ocupaciones
sports column author
Relaciones
Preisler, Suzanne (wife)

Miembros

Reseñas

adult nonfiction; military history. well-told narrative of the events leading up to and the Cold War secrets surrounding the sinking of the USS Scorpion.
 
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reader1009 | 3 reseñas más. | Jul 3, 2021 |
There is trouble in paradise as oil, murder, and long-lived shadowy cabals overshadow Trinidad just as UpLink is setting up an installation. Wild Card is the eighth and final installment of the Power Plays series written by Jerome Preisler as Pete Nimec goes to Trinidad on a working vacation and steps into international intrigue while suspended Tom Ricci goes renegade to rescue a kidnapped daughter for a small-time Mexican cartel leader.

Over two centuries ago, a French nobleman living on Trinidad and an English pirate form a partnership that their descendants continue by selling oil to rogue nations that the United States have put an embargo on. A Trinidadian Jarvis Lenard escapes from a rogue element within a high-end resort’s security force after his cousin attempted to blow the whistle and was murdered, staying for weeks in a nature preserve causing fits to the rouge security force. Pete Nimec is sent to look at the new UpLink project in Trinidad as well as figure out about the mysterious emails they received, he sees an oil transfer not knowing at the time what he saw but later figures it out, but the rogue security teams aims to kill him and his wife while they’re enjoying the resort. Nimec and his wife escape on a boat, making their way to the nature preserve where Lenard is hiding and swims out to them as Sword helicopters come in and scare off the rogue security team’s helicopter. Meanwhile Tom Ricci is on leave from UpLink after saving New York City because he did so without letting local, state, and federal authorities as well as the company know what was happening. Ricci links up with the former DEA agent that has helped him on two previous occasions, helping save a kidnapped young woman whose father is a Mexican cartel leader while starting a friendship with Julia Gordian.

Unlike the previous book in the series, the three subplots that were not only worth their print on paper but came together to create a satisfying whole. The first and only prologue in the series that showed the creation of the centuries-old partnership between the families of a French nobleman and an English pirate that had their descendants coming up with this oil smuggling scheme that is found out. While the character development was sparse for returning characters, one-off characters had development put into them—especially Jarvis. If this was written to be a quick page turner it succeeded but given the scattered shot subplots not only in this book but the previous one the well of ideas had run out for the series.

Wild Card is the final book of the Power Plays series, the ending of which was written in a way so that Jerome Preisler could either continue it or not depending on the publisher. While a drastic improvement over the previous book in the series, this book showed that the series did not have enough legs to continue.
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Denunciada
mattries37315 | Jun 14, 2020 |
Een kunstmatig virus bedreigt de mensen op aarde; niemand slaagt erin een antivirus te vinden.
 
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pwrtt | 3 reseñas más. | Apr 5, 2020 |

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Obras
37
También por
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Miembros
4,585
Popularidad
#5,487
Valoración
3.0
Reseñas
28
ISBNs
211
Idiomas
15

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