Rules of Engagement
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In the Gulf War, a father and son fly from their respective aircraft carriers to attack Iraq. When the father's plane plunges into the sea, the son conducts an investigation and discovers a saboteur.
Tato série sleduje osudy ambiciózního mladého zpravodajského důstojníka amerického námořnictva. Jeho profesní dráha ho zavede na nejrůznější exotická místa po celém světě, kde čelí nebezpečným misím a spletitým intrikám. Čtenáři se mohou těšit na napínavé špionážní thrillery plné akce, zvratů a mezinárodních záhad. Každý díl slibuje nový případ a nové dobrodružství v zákulisí globální politiky.



In the Gulf War, a father and son fly from their respective aircraft carriers to attack Iraq. When the father's plane plunges into the sea, the son conducts an investigation and discovers a saboteur.
Alan Craik, a rare breed as both an intelligence officer and a pilot, returns from sea duty and lands behind a desk at the Pentagon. When he learns his best friend and colleague Harry O'Neill, a new CIA agent, has been kidnapped in central Africa, he presses his superiors to let him run a rescue mission. Rose, Alan's wife, works on a Top Secret project directing the launch of a high tech surveillance satellite ("Peacemaker"). George Shreed (a shadowy CIA figure and someone Alan has had suspicions about since his father's death) has ties to Peacemaker and may have his own motives for its deployment. As Alan joins a U.S. fleet off the African coast and flies into war-torn Rwanda in search of Harry, Rose prepares for the Mediterranean launch of Peacemaker and a possible skirmish at sea with a Russian sub and Lybian gunboats.
Focusing on modern military espionage, this thriller follows Alan Craik from the US Navy intelligence. The narrative is crafted by a father-son duo writing under a pseudonym, bringing extensive knowledge of US Navy air defense to the story. Their expertise adds depth and authenticity to the thrilling plot, making it a compelling read for fans of military intrigue.