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Mass Market Paperback The Korean Intercept Book

ISBN: 0843957964

ISBN13: 9780843957969

The Korean Intercept

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When a U.S. space shuttle crash-lands near the North Korean border, the Korean government forbids an American search party from entering their territory--but the U.S. is determined to prevent the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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THE KOREAN INTERCEPT by Stephen Mertz

THE KOREAN INTERCEPT is the fifth (by my count) novel Stephen Mertz has published under his own name in the past few years, and it is the first to hit mass-market paperback. It is an action thriller with more than a little attitude, and even a touch of originality. The space shuttle Liberty is just minutes off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral when its crew is given the order to abort mission--they are to maintain radio silence, and let the navigation system take them down. It isn't long before the crew realizes something is terribly wrong and as the shuttle makes its final approach the pilot takes the controls and overshoots the approaching runway in Hamgyong Province, North Korea. He also gets a short mayday transmission out before the shuttle's power goes down. In the United States the president wants answers. No one knows exactly where the Liberty went down and the crew's emergency beacons are frighteningly quiet. The Koreans, while not openly hostile, are unreceptive to a U.S. led search party, and the Chinese are more interested in their own search than helping the United States. This is where the hero arrives--Trev Galt. He is the best operator the United States has and to make things even more interesting his wife is one of Liberty's missing astronauts. It doesn't take Galt long to take things to the next level and when he does, watch out. THE KOREAN INTERCEPT is a modern thriller in every sense of the word. The writing is loose and stark. The plot is flamboyant, larger-than-life, and fast-paced. The characters are cardboard, but they fit the story and fulfill their roles perfectly as the plot steams toward the climax. The major difference between THE KOREAN INTERCEPT and most of its peers is the action. Stephen Mertz made a name in the men's action novel market in the 1980s, and it shows here. The action is quick, sharp, and exhilarating. If THE KOREAN INTERCEPT has a weakness, it is one shared by most works in the genre--it takes the story a little too long to develop as the major players are introduced, but Mr. Mertz infuses the introductory scenes with enough action to keep it interesting. Then it really begins to pop about a quarter of the way through and it doesn't let up until the final climax when Trev Galt makes it his mission in life to rescue both the Liberty and its crew. -Gravetapping

terrific action thriller

Fifteen minutes into the Shuttle Liberty mission to deploy a top secret space defense satellite, Houston tells the crew to abort and come home without using radio contact. As they descend Commander Ron Scott realizes something is wrong and soon realizes they are on a path to land in China or North Korea. He also does not control the vessel as someone outside is operating the ship. To land Ron must take over and he bypasses a lit up airstrip to crash land a few miles away. Two astronauts die, Ron breaks his leg another is severely injured and two are okay. Washington is stunned and wonders if a traitor in Houston caused the shuttle to change course. China and North Korea vow to cooperate, but both want the cargo on board and that does not include the humans if they get in the way. Co-pilot Kate Daniels takes charge of the evacuation helped by sixty-eight years old local Ahn Chang angered over the recent death of his spouse for no reason except lack of medical care. Kate's estranged husband, NSC assigned Major Trev Galt with the help of his Japanese reporter girlfriend mount an assault to rescue the astronauts from global treachery. Fans of action thrillers that travel faster than a speeding shuttle will want to read the fast-paced KOREAN INTERCEPT. The story line never slows down even as the varying competing groups converge on the stranded astronauts. Though the technology to cause the original intercept especially keeping NASA blind seems impossible yet somehow Stephen Mertz makes it seem plausible as he provides a fantastic tale that will keep readers up all night. Harriet Klausner
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