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Warriors: An Alex Hawke Novel
Warriors: An Alex Hawke Novel
Warriors: An Alex Hawke Novel
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Warriors: An Alex Hawke Novel

Written by Ted Bell

Narrated by John Shea

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Dashing counterspy Alex Hawke must rescue a kidnapped American scientist as the United States and China move dangerously close to all-out nuclear war in this adrenaline-fueled thriller in the New York Times bestselling series that combines the hallmarks of Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, Ian Fleming, and Daniel Silva.

When an elderly professor at Cambridge is murdered, a victim of bizarre, ancient Chinese torture, Alex Hawke teams up with his Scotland Yard colleague and friend Inspector Ambrose Congreve to find the killer. But the death is only the opening move in a tense and lethal game of geopolitical brinksmanship.

In the United States the president has begun behaving strangely. Is his mental health deteriorating—or is there something far more sinister behind his questionable moves? The answer is crucial, for tensions are mounting between China, North Korea, and the U.S. And China has launched fighter jets and a mega submarine vastly more sophisticated than any seen before—military technology that leapfrogs anything the U.S. and Great Britain possess.

With the situation edging toward an unthinkable abyss, Hawke must pull off his most daring mission yet: infiltrate the China and neutralize the source of their advantage . . . or risk witnessing World War III.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateApr 1, 2014
ISBN9780062309013
Author

Ted Bell

Ted Bell was the former vice-chairman of the board and creative director of Young & Rubicam, one of the world’s largest advertising agencies. He was the New York Times bestselling author of the Alex Hawke series. Ted Bell passed away in 2023.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I love the characters but this had the best story yet too.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I received an advanced reader's edition of this book for review via Goodreads.I enjoyed Warriors (Alexander Hawke #8) a lot more than Ted Bell's previous novel, Phantom. In this volume Lord Hawke seems a lot more real and a lot less cartoonish. While there's the traditional mistakes relating to military tactics and weapons, Bell gets most of it right in this book. But only nit-picky readers like me will notice that stuff. For the big-picture type readers, Warriors presents quite a feast of iconic scenes and action sequences. Bell really writes in a visual style and whether it's action, horror, love, or honor involved he can really paint an amazing picture. There's scenes in Warriors involving ravens that can really chill your blood, and scenes involving social friends and comrades in arms that can warm your heart. This is a very nice and eminently readable book---with a little problem regarding details.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    love the Alex Hawke novels for a number of reasons. I love the escape factor that each book brings. I love the steadily rising tension until the final big showdown. I love the recurring characters - Alex himself of course, but Congreve, Harry Brock and of course Stokely Jones. I also enjoy the exotic locales that each book takes me too. Unfortunately I didn't think that this latest book fulfilled all of those things as well as previous books in the series. The biggest disappointment was the tension buildup. I just found that this book just didn't keep building tension at all. In fact in some places it seemed contrived, forced and unbelievable. For example why would an assassin choose to use weapons as unpredictable as birds? Wouldn't they much rather use something more final and certainly more dependable like guns or knives? The exotic locales in this book were certainly not five star either. North Korea and Communist China? But my biggest disappointment was my beloved characters. At times they even seemed somewhat contrived. Some scenes in the book were still exciting though. My favourite was the infiltration into a prison camp that Hawke and his crew succeeded in completing and they came out with their lives and the people they were meant to find and rescue too. Still I managed to finish and I'm not discouraged yet. I'll be ready for another Alex Hawke adventure when Ted Bell decides to publish another.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the first read of Ted Bell and I really enjoyed it. Another for my must read author list.