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Eric L. Harry

    December 2, 1958

    Eric L. Harry crafts thrilling novels that delve into complex global scenarios, drawing from a rich background in international business and law. His narratives are characterized by intricate plotting and a sharp, analytical approach to contemporary world affairs. Readers are drawn to his ability to construct believable, high-stakes situations filled with suspense and unexpected turns. Harry's distinctive voice offers a compelling look at strategic thinking and the often-unseen machinations that shape our world.

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    Protect and Defend
    Society of the Mind
    Pandora
    INVASION
    Pandora
    • Pandora

      Contagion

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a post-pandemic world transformed by the Pandoravirus, human nature has drastically altered, leading to uncontrollable violence among the infected. Emma Miller, a scientist affected by the outbreak, is harnessing this chaos to create a formidable army of ruthless killers. As they sweep across America, the struggle between survival and the new reality of humanity intensifies, setting the stage for a gripping confrontation.

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    • INVASION

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.0(308)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of escalating global conflict, the story explores the ramifications of a Chinese invasion on U.S. soil, prompting President Bill Baker to declare war. The narrative deepens with the personal struggles of Baker's daughter, Stephie Roberts, who serves in the Army, creating tension between her duty and her mother's desire to protect her. Complicating matters is Stephie's burgeoning relationship with a young Chinese lieutenant, adding layers of personal conflict to the political turmoil.

      INVASION
    • Pandora

      Outbreak

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(130)Add rating

      The chilling vision of an apocalyptic plague unfolds in this masterful thriller, blending terror with plausibility. Readers will find themselves enthralled by the gripping narrative, eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.

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    • Society of the Mind

      • 654 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The story follows Laura Aldrich, a young psychology professor at Harvard, who is drawn into a high-stakes situation when she accepts a lucrative offer to work on an isolated island. Her task involves psychoanalyzing a powerful, human-like computer created by the enigmatic Joseph Gray, a figure whose genius is matched only by his madness. The narrative explores themes of artificial intelligence, human psychology, and the ethical implications of technology, all while delving into the complexities of the characters involved.

      Society of the Mind
    • Protect and Defend

      • 654 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      In a world teetering on the brink of chaos, Vice President Gordon Davis must navigate a landscape of military and political turmoil after the U.S. president's assassination. With the Russian government in disarray and Chinese forces threatening to expand their control, Davis faces the daunting task of uniting a fractured nation while leading a small U.S.-U.N. force against overwhelming odds. As alliances falter and tensions rise, the fate of Asia and the future of his country hang in the balance.

      Protect and Defend
    • Als die USA in einen atomaren Konflikt zwischen Russland und China hineingezogen werden, beginnt der dritte Weltkrieg. Bedroht von der russischen U-Boot-Flotte befiehlt der Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten die Invasion. Ein realistisches Dritte-Weltkriegs-Szenario in der Tradition von Tom Clancy und Dale Brown

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