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The Towers

Published
Sep 2011
Main Genre
Action Adventure Action & Adventure
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416
Series
Dan Lenson Book 13

About This Book

After surviving the attacks on September 11, 2001, Dan Lenson finds himself quickly drawn into a covert SEAL team in search of the terrorists responsible. Their mission: kill Osama Bin Laden.

On the morning of September 11, 2001, Commander Dan Lenson is visiting the Pentagon, and his wife is at a job interview at the World Trade Center. In the action-packed scenes that follow, Dan fights his way through flames and destruction to safety, and tries to reach his wife on her cell phone, but the terrifying few seconds before they're cut off do nothing to calm his fears.

Dan immediately becomes involved in the military reaction to the attack. His SEAL team is assigned to Task Force Rhino, a mission that takes him to Afghanistan and the borders of Pakistan in order to hunt down, capture, or kill Osama bin Laden and other senior members of the Taliban government and al Qaeda leadership.

The 13th Dan Lenson novel, The Towers is a fascinating, accurate depiction of the events of September 11 and the military response, informed by sources in the Navy, the SEALS, the NCIS, and the author's own military experience. Full of fast-paced sequences and heart-pumping drama, David Poyer takes the reader into the center of the action and face-to-face with the terrorist enemy.

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Book 13
🔄 Best Read in Order

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Sep 2012 St. Martin's ISBN 1250011833
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Aug 2012 St. Martin's ISBN 1250314658
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First Edition Sep 2011 St. Martin's ISBN 0312613016
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Sep 2011 St. Martin's ISBN 1429987790
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Sep 2011 St. Martin's ISBN B004VMV4I0
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