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The Expendability Doctrine (2006)

by Patrick Mackeown

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wordwise January 5th, 2007 10:26 AM PST


From a review by James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review:


The Expendability Doctrine is an oil conspiracy thriller, about utterly ruthless criminal behavior motivated by sheer lust for money and power.
When a British industrialist is professionally murdered amid an international oil crisis, his wife absconds, and a malicious pattern begins to unfold. A suspenseful saga stretching from Britain's east coast to the nightmare slayings in Libyan gaols, The Expendability Doctrine revolves around a creed that lives up to the ruthlessness of its title. Highly recommended.

(http://www.midwestbookreview.com)

The Expendability Doctrine
Patrick Mackeown
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