Against All Enemies

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Macmillan, Feb 17, 2003 - Fiction - 432 pages
When one man decides to send a message to the government by bombing a federal building, the explosion is felt all across the United States. The chain reaction that follows resonates most powerfully with members of a rebel band in Idaho who call themselves "Patriots." They want freedom from government control, no matter how much deadly force it takes.

Thrown into the battle is Lieutenant Nathan Dixon, who is sent to quell a potentially dangerous situation. He'll need every bit of his training, as Idaho's charismatic governor, George Oliver "GO" Thomas, unleashes an agenda all his own, and one that will truly have an effect on the whole country. In this modern military thriller, New York Times bestselling author Harold Coyle gives us an intimate portrait of the men and women who fight to uphold their different visions of America against all enemies.
 

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Contents

PROLOGUE
1
CHAPTER 1
11
CHAPTER 2
26
CHAPTER 3
43
CHAPTER 4
64
CHAPTER 5
76
CHAPTER 6
93
CHAPTER 7
107
CHAPTER 14
219
CHAPTER 15
236
CHAPTER 16
252
CHAPTER 17
275
CHAPTER 18
291
CHAPTER 19
307
CHAPTER 20
321
CHAPTER 21
331

CHAPTER 8
123
CHAPTER 9
137
CHAPTER 1O
155
CHAPTER 11
165
CHAPTER 12
182
CHAPTER 13
199
CHAPTER 22
348
CHAPTER 23
364
CHAPTER 24
383
CHAPTER 25
393
EPILOGUE
411
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Harold Coyle graduated from the Virginia Military Institute and spent fourteen years on active duty with the US Army. He is the "New York Times" bestselling author of nine novels, including "The Ten Thousand, Team Yankee, God's Children "and" Dead Hand." He lives in Leavenworth, Kansas.

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