HAROLD COYLE graduated from the Virginia Military Institute and spent fourteen years on active duty with the U.S. Army. He is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels, including The Ten Thousand, They Are Soldiers, God's Children, and More than Courage. He lives in Fairfax, VA.
"Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense." --Clive
Cussler"Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot
lines, pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal
of army life make this another winner." --Publishers Weekly"Harold
Coyle is the best natural storyteller I know." --Tom Clancy"Harold
Coyle is a superbly talented storyteller . . . the Tom Clancy of
ground warfare." --W.E.B. Griffin"Coyle is best when he's depicting
soldiers facing death . . . He knows soldiers and he understands
the brotherhood of arms mystique and transcends national
boundaries." --The New York Times"Nobody knows war like Harold
Coyle, and nobody writes it better." --Stephen Coonts"Harold Coyle
has been dubbed the Tom Clancy of ground warfare and it's easy to
see why. He focuses on the grunts because no matter how fancy the
weapons are, eventually the military has to send in men to take and
hold new territory." --The New York Post
Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense. Clive Cussler
Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot lines,
pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal of army
life make this another winner. Publishers Weekly Harold Coyle is
the best natural storyteller I know. Tom Clancy Harold Coyle is a
superbly talented storyteller . . . the Tom Clancy of ground
warfare. W.E.B. Griffin Coyle is best when he's depicting soldiers
facing death . . . He knows soldiers and he understands the
brotherhood of arms mystique and transcends national boundaries.
The New York Times Nobody knows war like Harold Coyle, and nobody
writes it better. Stephen Coonts Harold Coyle has been dubbed the
Tom Clancy of ground warfare and it's easy to see why. He focuses
on the grunts because no matter how fancy the weapons are,
eventually the military has to send in men to take and hold new
territory. The New York Post"
Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense. "Clive Cussler"
Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot lines,
pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal of army
life make this another winner. "Publishers Weekly" Harold Coyle is
the best natural storyteller I know. "Tom Clancy" Harold Coyle is a
superbly talented storyteller . . . the Tom Clancy of ground
warfare. "W.E.B. Griffin" Coyle is best when he's depicting
soldiers facing death . . . He knows soldiers and he understands
the brotherhood of arms mystique and transcends national
boundaries. "The New York Times" Nobody knows war like Harold
Coyle, and nobody writes it better. "Stephen Coonts" Harold Coyle
has been dubbed the Tom Clancy of ground warfare and it's easy to
see why. He focuses on the grunts because no matter how fancy the
weapons are, eventually the military has to send in men to take and
hold new territory. "The New York Post""
"Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense."--Clive Cussler
"Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot lines,
pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal of army
life make this another winner."--"Publishers Weekly
""Harold Coyle is the best natural storyteller I know."--Tom
Clancy
"Harold Coyle is a superbly talented storyteller . . . the Tom
Clancy of ground warfare."--W.E.B. Griffin
"Coyle is best when he's depicting soldiers facing death . . . He
knows soldiers and he understands the brotherhood of arms mystique
and transcends national boundaries."--"The New York Times
""Nobody knows war like Harold Coyle, and nobody writes it
better."--Stephen Coonts
"Harold Coyle has been dubbed the Tom Clancy of ground warfare and
it's easy to see why. He focuses on the grunts because no matter
how fancy the weapons are, eventually the military has to send in
men to take and hold new territory."--"The New York Post"
"Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense." --Clive
Cussler"Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot
lines, pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal
of army life make this another winner." --Publishers
Weekly"Harold Coyle is the best natural storyteller I know."
--Tom Clancy"Harold Coyle is a superbly talented storyteller . .
. the Tom Clancy of ground warfare." --W.E.B. Griffin"Coyle is
best when he's depicting soldiers facing death . . . He knows
soldiers and he understands the brotherhood of arms mystique and
transcends national boundaries." --The New York Times"Nobody
knows war like Harold Coyle, and nobody writes it better."
--Stephen Coonts"Harold Coyle has been dubbed the Tom Clancy of
ground warfare and it's easy to see why. He focuses on the grunts
because no matter how fancy the weapons are, eventually the
military has to send in men to take and hold new territory."
--The New York Post
Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense. Clive Cussler
Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot lines,
pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal of army
life make this another winner. Publishers Weekly Harold Coyle is
the best natural storyteller I know. Tom Clancy Harold Coyle is a
superbly talented storyteller . . . the Tom Clancy of ground
warfare. W.E.B. Griffin Coyle is best when he's depicting soldiers
facing death . . . He knows soldiers and he understands the
brotherhood of arms mystique and transcends national boundaries.
The New York Times Nobody knows war like Harold Coyle, and nobody
writes it better. Stephen Coonts Harold Coyle has been dubbed the
Tom Clancy of ground warfare and it's easy to see why. He focuses
on the grunts because no matter how fancy the weapons are,
eventually the military has to send in men to take and hold new
territory. The New York Post"
Coyle is a master at high-tech suspense. "Clive Cussler" Pulse-pounding . . . Coyle's masterfully labyrinthine plot lines, pedal-to-the-medal pacing, and brutally realistic portrayal of army life make this another winner. "Publishers Weekly" Harold Coyle is the best natural storyteller I know. "Tom Clancy" Harold Coyle is a superbly talented storyteller . . . the Tom Clancy of ground warfare. "W.E.B. Griffin" Coyle is best when he's depicting soldiers facing death . . . He knows soldiers and he understands the brotherhood of arms mystique and transcends national boundaries. "The New York Times" Nobody knows war like Harold Coyle, and nobody writes it better. "Stephen Coonts" Harold Coyle has been dubbed the Tom Clancy of ground warfare and it's easy to see why. He focuses on the grunts because no matter how fancy the weapons are, eventually the military has to send in men to take and hold new territory. "The New York Post""
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