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Independence Day: A Dewey Andreas Novel, by Ben Coes

Independence Day: A Dewey Andreas Novel, by Ben Coes

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Independence Day: A Dewey Andreas Novel, by Ben Coes

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Dewey Andreas is back...and the clock is ticking!

Cloud, a high-level Russian hacker, perhaps the best in the world, has acquired a nuclear weapon. It's an older bomb from the USSR's Cold War arsenal with the power to devastate a major city. Fueled by a dark and personal vendetta, Cloud has put it onto an anonymous trawler, piloted by jihadists, headed straight to America.

Dewey Andreas, former Delta working as an agent for the C.I.A., is still drowning in grief after the tragic murder of his fiancée. Dewey has lost his focus, his edge, and the confidence of his superiors.

Learning of the missing loose nuke and picking up chatter about an impending terrorist attack on American shores, the best and most talented C.I.A. agents are now chasing both Cloud and the bomb. Acting on credible intel, two highly trained teams are sent into Russia in a two-pronged mission to grab Cloud. But it's a trap, and now America's last hope of stopping the bomb is an unofficial agent gone rogue-Dewey Andreas.

With only three days left, Dewey Andreas must find the elusive Cloud. To do so, Dewey will risk everything to find the most dangerous and skilled enemy he's yet faced. For if he fails, American will suffer its most deadly terrorist attack on the Fourth of July-Independence Day.

Independence Day: A Dewey Andreas Novel, by Ben Coes

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11223 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-26
  • Released on: 2015-05-26
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Independence Day: A Dewey Andreas Novel, by Ben Coes

Review

“My favorite novel in at least a decade. The writing was inherently masculine, brilliantly crafted.” ―Huffington Post

“Action, international intrigue, romance--it doesn't get any better.” ―San Jose Mercury News on The Last Refuge

“Another winner from a writer who is a rising star among the ranks of the literary world's most successful authors of the international thriller.” ―The Nashua Telegraph

“Ben Coes has created a hero who ranks with the protagonists in a Vince Flynn or Brad Thor thriller . . . The Last Refuge is a winner and will keep readers turning the pages.” ―The Associated Press

“Envision Clancy, Forsyth, and le Carre all writing in their prime . . . then kick in the boosters.” ―Brad Thor

About the Author

BEN COES is the author of the critically acclaimed Power Down, Coup d'Etat, The Last Refuge, and Eye for an Eye. He is a former speechwriter for the George H .W. Bush White House, was a fellow at the JFK School of Government at Harvard, and is currently a partner in a private equity company out of Boston. He lives in Wellesley, Massachusetts.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Ben Coes nailed it with his latest novel INDEPENDENCE DAY By Edward J. Kennedy Some action books have lulls. Done correctly they can build suspense and add to the excitement of a good book. Ben Coes seems to have done so without the lulls. Action packed from beginning to end. Great to see Dewey Andreas back in fine form. Very enjoyable read.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Simply an awesome book! I couldn't put it down! By Thomas D. John I loved it! Our story starts with Dewey a distressed and almost broken man. We recall his fiancé was murdered in the last installment of the saga of Dewey Andreas. Our story involves Russian mobsters, hackers, a prima ballerina, Navy Seals, the CIA, and a plot to bomb us on July 4th. Ben Coes ability to weave such an involved plot in such a realistic and plausible way speaks to the fact that as an author, he is really hitting his stride. I literally couldn't put the book down. Coes ranks right up there with the late Tom Clancy and Vince Flynn, as well as Brad Thor in the best of the genre. I couldn't recommend it more.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. I don’t think I’ll celebrate another Fourth of July without thinking of INDEPENDENCE DAY By Bookreporter I would ask those of you who selectively delete books that are over a certain page count --- say, 300 --- to break tradition for INDEPENDENCE DAY. Like its namesake holiday, it is explosive from beginning to end and one of those rare titles that is so much fun that you wish it would never end.INDEPENDENCE DAY, the fifth Dewey Andreas novel by Ben Coes, commences some 30 years in the past with a tragic vignette that provides the motivating force behind what occurs in the present. The premise is simple enough. An enigmatic, genius-level Russian computer hacker named Cloud plans to launch an up-close-and-personal nuclear attack on the United States on the Fourth of July. How he gets hold of the material to do so is but one of many elements that makes INDEPENDENCE DAY a rocket ride of a book, as is the manner in which the United States government slowly becomes aware of the plot and tries to play catch-up against an adversary who is at least three steps ahead of it before the government even knows that it’s in the fight of its life.Dewey Andreas, a former Delta Force member who is now a black-ops go-to guy for the CIA, is the obvious choice to stop Cloud. However, he is still reeling physically and emotionally from the events of 2013’s EYE FOR AN EYE. When a (relatively) minor operation almost goes south because of a Dewey freeze-up, the decision is made to temporarily take him off the roster. Dewey is hardly one to quietly go off to therapy and sit still when the time comes to stand up and be counted. He takes off on a mission of his own, and all too quickly finds himself to be the most wanted man in Russia. A good deal of INDEPENDENCE DAY consists of Dewey engaging in his own unique brand of urban open field running; seriously wounded, he attempts to evade both police and citizenry while trying to find the extremely elusive Cloud with the intent of eliciting the geographical target of his nuclear attack by any means necessary.While Dewey and others are waging the ground war, a second but equally meaningful war is being waged in cyberspace between Cloud and Igor, a freelance computer hacker who has been recruited by the CIA. Igor is the CIA’s --- and Dewey’s --- last, best and only hope of finding Cloud’s location and the delivery method of his nuclear attack before the Fourth of July. Dewey and Igor are both driven and relentless, in very different ways --- members of a team who never meet but work in tandem, even as the sand runs all too quickly through the hourglass, as an all-but-certain disaster approaches.Dewey arguably has never been more driven or relentless as he is in INDEPENDENCE DAY. He is not afraid of inflicting collateral damage for the good of the many while at the same time ignoring the damage to himself. Among the book’s many high points is a step-by-step description, courtesy of Dewey, of how to field dress a wound while driving in Russia without a first aid kit. Oh my. The description is not for the faint of heart, but is certainly an eye opener. This occurs, of course, while Dewey is being pursued by literally everyone in Russia. Coes puts Dewey through so much that at one point while reading, I said, to no one in particular, “Give the guy a break!” Coes does, but not in the way I meant.INDEPENDENCE DAY may well be the best installment of the series to date. I don’t think I’ll celebrate another Fourth of July without thinking of it. There’s enough action, explosions, fatalities and (best of all) intelligence nuggets to fill a summer’s equivalent of books. After you read it, please check out the Acknowledgements (or at least the first few paragraphs of it). You’ll be glad you did. Strongly recommended, from first page to last.Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub

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