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by Stephen Coonts (Author), Guerin Barry (Reader)
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Coonts's latest gripping espionage thriller (after America, Hong Kong and Cuba) continues the adventures of Adm. Jack Grafton as he pursues major malefactors. This time, a rogue Russian general has sold nuclear warheads to a Mideastern anti-American terrorist best known for "hacking some tourists to death with a machete" in Egypt. Grafton must identify and locate the terrorist and his cronies before he detonates the weapons in the U.S. The action moves from central Russia and Suez to the American east coast. Readers familiar with the series know that while Grafton's methods trample on the law, the FBI and, especially, the CIA, he will be supported by persons at the highest level of government. Coonts's naval background and his legal education bring considerable authority to the story, and the narrative is loaded with detailed information about terrorist networks, modern weaponry and international intrigue. The plot is so intricate and involves so many characters that readers might lose track of who's who, though Coonts delineates the major players skillfully. The best character is a computer hacker whom Grafton gets released from prison so that she can invade the databases of law enforcement agencies in Washington. The action is slam-bang, and shifts in point of view accelerate the tension. The climax, played out in the recently renovated interior of the Statue of Liberty, is made for the movies. By the novel's end, Grafton is so detested by law enforcement that the only thing for him to do is retire. Readers will hope it's only temporary.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Stephen Coonts is on a roll. Each new effort is even better than the last. While he has yet to gain the popularity of Tom Clancy or Robert Ludlum, his audience grows with each outstanding thriller. Coonts's main man, Admiral Jake Grafton, is a twenty-first-century Jack Ryan, using wit and resourcefulness to defeat enemies of the free world. In Liberty, Grafton learns that a rogue Russian general has sold four nuclear warheads to a radical Islamic terrorist group bent on detonating them inside the United States. Guerin Barry's resonant voice and crisp delivery enliven the fast pace of this story. Dialects are authentic and well presented. However, some of the dialogue is a bit stiff. Nonetheless, Liberty should be near the top of the listening lists of all adventure lovers. T.J.M. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Jake Grafton and friends save the world yet again!, April 25 2004
By C W Breaux (Fruita, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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This book was written by Stephen Coonts after 9/11. He weaves a plot in which Middle East terrorists and a couple of disenchanted Vietnamese refugees buy or steal some old Soviet nuclear bombs and try to blow them up in major US cities. Of course, Jake Grafton along with his wife Callie, old friends Toad Tarkington and Tommy Carmellini, new friend Anna Modin, and others intervene to save the day. Even though you know that the good guys are going to win again in the end, Coonts takes you on an exciting, suspenseful ride.

Whither Jake Grafton? Is he really retiring? I'm awaiting Coonts' next offering with bated breath!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Starting at the end of Jake Grafton's career, April 19 2004
By Storkman (Andrews, IN, the United States) - See all my reviews
This was my first Jake Grafton (and Stephen Coonts) book, so I didn't have any preconceptions beyond those generated by the book's back cover. The premise caught my attention enough to buy this book, and I'm glad I did. The plot moves along at a pretty brisk pace. Since all the characters were "new" to me, I found them interesting and fairly well-developed (this book is easily a "stand alone" novel). There were a few annoying lapses in detail accuracy (e.g., Glock handguns don't have slide safeties that one clicks on), and the subplot involving the Vietnamese brothers suggests Coonts still has some axes to grind left over from his Vietnam service. Also, Grafton sending a husband and wife team (Toad and Rita) together against terrorists entrenched in the Statue of Liberty seemed too contrived (the potential for them losing mental focus while worrying about each other seems too great a risk for an admiral of Grafton's caliber to take, esp. given that neither of them is trained in close quarters combat). Still, Coonts accomplished perhaps the most important objective of an author: interesting at least this one reader to buy more of his works in the future. All told, I enjoyed this book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Action Packed Book!, April 14 2004
By Melvin Hunt (Cleveland,, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Liberty (Mass Market Paperback)
In this book a rogue Russian General sells an Islamic extremist
group called the Sword of Islam four nuclear bombs.Admiral Jake
Grafton is told of this transaction by his old KGB friend Janos
Ilin.This triggers a nationwide hunt for the warheads.You are
taken on an action packed hunt all over the country.You have a bank in Cairo that finances terrorist activities.You have a billionaire who sells warning devices that locate nuclear weapons
You also have two Vietnamese brothers who want to settle a score with the United States.This all makes for one exciting scene after the other.Jake Grafton has his usual supporting cast.The
hunt and capture of the bombs is very entertaining.Be sure to read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Coonts Best book ever
After reading Coonts so-so efforts over the years after The Flight of The Intruder I was begining to wonder if he would ever write another good book. Liberty is that book. Read more
Published on April 10 2004 by Cleo P. Northrup

5.0 out of 5 stars Liberty
Simply the best book I've read in a long time, period.
Published on Mar 3 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars confused,perplexed and angry!
I have read all of Coont's Jake Graften books and cannot believe that this book was written by the same author. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2004 by Robert W. Johnson

3.0 out of 5 stars a good read
LIBERTY is a shamelessly entertaining right-wing potboiler. Admiral Jake Grafton (Coonts' longtime hero) and his team are on the trail of nuclear warheads that terrorists plan to... Read more
Published on Feb 15 2004 by Simon Crowe

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read!!!!!!!
The scariest thing about this book is that it could be happening.Middle Eastern terrorists, The Sword of Islam, have located a corrupt Russian general who is willing to sell... Read more
Published on Jan 1 2004 by John R. Linnell

5.0 out of 5 stars Deserves a movie, but that would probably ruin it
Considering that movies rarely touch the quality of the book, much less exceed it, script writers should stay away from this. Read more
Published on Dec 1 2003 by Joshua W. Ames

4.0 out of 5 stars Bring all the characters into the 5th Act, then dump 'em
When I was in the 10th grade, a thousand years ago, Mr. Skolsky was my English teacher. Introducing a few of Shakespeare's tragedies, he would joke that all the characters the... Read more
Published on Aug 17 2003 by Larry Scantlebury

4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, not quite as good as 'America'
I thought that this was a great book. I gave 'America' a 5 start rating, and even though this was a good read, it wasn't quite at the level of 'America'. Read more
Published on Jul 10 2003 by B. S. Wilson

4.0 out of 5 stars A strong effort from Coonts
Liberty is another strong effort from Coonts. Torn from the pages of current events, Jake Grafton is appointed by the President to lead a small team charged with finding four... Read more
Published on May 28 2003 by Timothy J. Kindler

5.0 out of 5 stars Timely and thought-provoking
Admiral Jake Grafton is a very credible character with many human qualities and personal concerns, who makes us look at ourselves. Read more
Published on May 13 2003 by Timothy R. Adams

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