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David Hagberg

    A former Air Force cryptographer, David Hagberg crafts suspenseful narratives fueled by his extensive travels across Europe, the Arctic, and the Caribbean. His works, often delving into themes of conspiracy and espionage, reflect a deep understanding of covert operations and international intrigue. Hagberg masterfully blends technical accuracy with dramatic storytelling to create a gripping reading experience. His novels explore complex moral dilemmas and psychological tension within the thriller genre.

    Abyss
    Crossfire
    Victory: Call To Arms
    Eden's Gate
    Terminator 3. Rise of the Machines
    Crash
    • Crash

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A propulsive financial thriller exploring the coming economic collapse in the tradition of The Big Short and Paul Erdman's The Crash of '79.

      Crash
    • Terminator 3. Rise of the Machines

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(388)Add rating

      New Terminator film featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger: John Connor is destined to become the leader of the resistance against Skynet's robotic forces.

      Terminator 3. Rise of the Machines
    • Eden's Gate

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(106)Add rating

      World War II veteran Bill Lane take on a former German Stasi in a battle to keep the German bunker Reichsamt 17 closed.

      Eden's Gate
    • Victory: Call To Arms

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(35)Add rating

      Stephen Coonts asks what happens when you load a Catalina flying boat with five tons of bombs, a half dozen machine guns, and a crew that walks a line between valor and suicide. In the Pacific Theater of war, the Japanese Navy is about to discover the answer to that very question. David Hagberg sends the OSS and MI6 behind enemy lines in Germany to stop the one weapon that can win the war for Hitler and Nazi Germany: an electromechanical guidance system that can launch missiles not only across countries, but across the ocean . . . and hit the United States. Barrett Tillman brings us into gruesome fight as a Marine Corps flamethrower unit fights Japanese defenders on Tarawa Atoll in November 1943.

      Victory: Call To Arms
    • Crossfire

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Russia is in turmoil. As liberals struggle to hold power, the hard-liners in the KGB decide tof fund themselves. They will hijack a vital US gold shipment. The first step will be to frame Kirk McGarvey for the bombing of the CIA's Paris headquarters...

      Crossfire
    • Abyss

      A Kirk McGarvey Novel

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      It's a pleasant summer afternoon in the Gulf Stream, twenty-five miles off Hutchinson Island on Florida's east coast. NOAA scientist Dr. Eve Larsen is about to prove she has the answers to global warming, and the solution to stopping killer storms across the planet. She is a part of a multi-trillion dollar, multinational project to farm clean, endless energy from the oceans' currents--and alter the planet's weather for the better. At that moment, contract killer Brian DeCamp walks into the Hutchinson Island Nuclear Power Station, aiming to cause a meltdown so catastrophic it'll make Chernobyl seem like nothing. Security cam footage leads to an intervention by legendary former CIA director Kirk McGarvey, who manages to thwart the catastrophe...but the failed sabotage sets off a chain of events more terrifying than McGarvey could ever have imagined. With Big Oil ruthlessly hunting for profit after the BP disaster in the Gulf, the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

      Abyss