Joseph Assad Sherif, a sadistic assassin working for Saddam Hussein, and his dangerous daughter, Leila, try to procure a German nuclear reactor for Iraq, in an explosive thriller with a factual background. 50,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo.
David Hagberg is a former Air Force cryptographer who has traveled extensively in Europe, the Arctic, and the Caribbean and has spoken at CIA functions. He has published more than twenty novels of suspense, including the bestselling High Flight, Assassin, and Joshua's Hammer.
A bit of historical fiction that I'm sure would've checked all the boxes when it was published in 1993: The Gulf War, illusions to the Cold War, assassination, nuclear terrorism, and you can hardly making a plot less interesting by throwing a Nazi in the mix. There's mystery and intrigue, both domestic and international, and there's some fast-paced, high stakes drama, especially at the end. My main issues were I didn't find the main characters all that interesting, the love interest storyline fell flat, and there were moments where the story moved pretty along pretty slowly.
Took such a long time actually over half the book to get the full extent of the plot and I laboured along then bingo I could not put it down Marked down due to slow start I must admit I had many family obligations which also contributed to the time to read as I usually read books in a week or less 😊😊 But good book and worth a read