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Sean Flannery

    This author writes under a pseudonym, exploring complex themes and unique perspectives that reflect a deep contemplation of the human psyche. Her literary style is characterized by incisive observations and evocative descriptions that draw readers into her narratives. Through her work, she aims to provoke thought and elicit strong emotions, with her writings often delving into uncharted territories of human experience. In doing so, the author crafts works that are both compelling and intellectually stimulating.

    Achilles' Heel
    Winner Take All
    Crossed Swords
    Eagles Fly
    • Eagles Fly

      • 313 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      It begin with two gruesome deaths in Buenos Aires. It continues in the US where Dr Richard Kelsey is brought a patient who may hold the key to these crimes. Dr Kelsey's life turns upside down as he is sucked into a bizarre conspiracy, one that may threaten the political stability of the free world.

      Eagles Fly
    • A CIA agent. A KGB spy. A lifelong struggle that will change the fate of the world. Here is an explosive novel of international intrigue from the bestselling author of Gulag and Moscow Crossing. Fast-paced . . . Believable intrigue --Clive Cussler.

      Crossed Swords
    • Winner Take All

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The United States and Russia are preparing Operation Pit Bull, a high-tech war game involving the best of the former adversaries' navies. At stake are not only new weapons systems and future arms sales, but also the integration of Russia's armed forces into a new, civilian-controlled order. But Old-guard hardliners in Ukraine, led by General Paul Normav, have their own agenda. July publication date. 2 cassettes.

      Winner Take All
    • Achilles' Heel

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Military Intelligence analyst Bill Lane must find and stop a supposedly dead ex-KGB agent, while investigating the mysterious disappearance of a sub and its crew in a sharply written geo-political thriller from one of the top writers in the genre. Reprint.

      Achilles' Heel