Threat series
The 'Threat Series' consists of four war novels written by A.J. Tata.
Books
# | Title | Publication Date | ISBN | Plot |
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1 | Sudden Threat | 2009 | ISBN 978-1935142089 | Along with the U.S. Armed Forces, CIA paramilitary operative Matt Garrett faces growing Islamic extremism, the reemergence of the Empire of the Sun in the Global War on Terror, and a secret group of "defense politicos" in Washington D.C. A prequel to Rogue Threat. |
2 | Rogue Threat | 2009 | ISBN 978-1935142096 | Matt Garrett discovers that international terrorists have kidnapped the world's leading expert on nanotechnology and have gotten their hands on weapons of mass destruction. Attacks throughout America ensues. |
3 | Hidden Threat | 2011 | ISBN 978-1935142171 | Seventeen-year-old Amanda Garrett, the estranged daughter of recently deceased Special Forces Colonel Zachary Garrett, finds out she will be able to receive his father's life insurance payout, but only if she visits a therapist for counseling. Matt Garrett arrives in Afghanistan to recover his brother's remains, only to happen upon clues about his brother's true fate. |
4 | Mortal Threat | 2015 | e-reader | Medical student Amanda Garrett and American doctors working in Africa have found a cure for the Ebola and Human Immune Deficiency Viruses. Amanda attempts to save the decomposing formula while being hunted down by brutal killers. |
Philanthropy
100 percent of the proceeds from this series of books have been donated to the USO Metro DC Hospital Services fund for Wounded Warriors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. In 2010, $30,000 had been donated.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Price, Victoria (12 February 2010). "Author of "Rogue Threat" holds book signing". www.fox21news.com. Fox News. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ↑ Bedard, Paul (24 December 2008). "The Army's Very Own Tom Clancy". U.S. News and World Report. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
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