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Ari, Robert
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- SuperCOIL — B-2 bomber with laser weaponry that can shoot down planes
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Arquette, Brett
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- Operation Hail Storm (Hail 1) - Published 2017 - an industrial billionaire,who lost his family in a terrorist attack, becomes the world's most effective predator.
- Hail Warning (Hail 2) - Published 2017 - continuation of Marshall Hail tracking down and killing another terrorist using his drone technology.
- Hail Strike (Hail 3) - Published 2018 - continuation of Marshall Hail backing up the CIA agent, Kara Ramey, as she goes off for her own revenge
- Hail Damage (Hail 4) - Published 2018 - continuation of Hail and Ramey accepting a mission from Washington that will almost undo them.
- Hail Fury (Hail 5) - Published 2019 - continuation of Hail pursuing a terrorist that killed his family and was being held in an underground CIA detention facility.
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Bond, Larry
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- Red Phoenix — a speculative military fiction novel about a second war in Korea, as told from the differing points of view of various American servicemen.
- Vortex — a South African war that spreads to neighboring nations and ultimately involves Cuba and the United States.
nuclear weapons .
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Boush, Sam
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Brown, Dale
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Brown, Dan
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Buff, Joe
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- Deep Sound Channel
- Thunder in the Deep
- Crush Depth
- Tidal Rip
- Straits of Power
- Seas of Crisis — all of the above novels feature advanced, ceramic-hulled submarine battles including nuclear-tipped torpedoes and cruise missiles
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Carr, Caleb
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Killing Time — disinformation society
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Condon, Richard
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Preston, Douglas and Child, Lincoln
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Clancy, Tom
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Coyle, Harold
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Crichton, Michael
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Len Deighton
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DeSmedt, Bill
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Doctorow, Cory
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hacking and government conspiracies, terrorism
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Gardner, John
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Harry, Eric
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- Arc Light — a third world war including a large-scale nuclear exchange and the limited use of chemical and biological weapons.
- Invasion — a conventional Chinese invasion of the United States, infantry warfare.
- Protect and Defend (1999 Novel) World war 3 novel
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Hamilton, Peter
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Jenkins, Geoffrey
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Kerr, Philip
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Ludlum, Robert
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Mayberry, Jonathan
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MacLean, Alistair
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Marshall, William
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Nylund, Eric
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Patten, J.T.
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- , weapons technologies and hacking
- The Presence of Evil A Task Force Orange Novel — computer technologies, communication disruption, aircraft systems hacking, radiological compound re-engineering
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Pavlou, Stel
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Peters, Ralph
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Phelan, James Clancy
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Prescott, James D.
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- Extinction Code — gene editing, alien technology
- Extinction Countdown — gene editing, alien technology
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Reilly, Matthew
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Robinson, Patrick
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- Nimitz Class — submarine technology
- Kilo Class —
U.S. Navy SEALs
- H.M.S. Unseen
- U.S.S. Seawolf — submarine technology, espionage, U.S. Navy SEALs
- The Shark Mutiny
- Barracuda 945
- Scimitar SL-2 — submarine technology, terrorism
- Hunter Killer
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Rollins, James
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- The Judas Strain
- Black Order
- Map of Bones
- The Devil Colony
- The Demon Crown
- The Seventh Plague
Sandstorm
- Ice Hunt
- Amazonia
Deep Fathom
- Excavation
- Subterranean
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Ruse, Gary Alan
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- Houndstooth
- A Game of Titans
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Schätzing, Frank
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Stephenson, Neal
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Suarez, Daniel
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Freedom™ — follow-up to Daemon
- Kill Decision — robots, war, drone technology
- Influx
- Change Agent — genetic editing, human evolution
- Delta-V — asteroid mining, space travel, gravity ships
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Thomas, Craig
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MiG-31 Firefox; film adaptation produced and directed by Clint Eastwood
- Firefox Down
- Sea Leopard — submarine with stealth technology
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Vyas, Maulik
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- Internet of Things - A Digital Thriller - An IoT-based technology thriller with the concept of SAI&E (Super Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Empathy) driven machines and devices that make deadly conspiracies against the protagonist Abel.
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Wager, Walter
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Averbuch, Sheila M.
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- Friend Me — middle grade thriller about a bullied girl whose bully has a bad accident and she starts to worry that her new best friend, who she only knows online, might have caused it; AI, cyberbullying, autonomous vehicles, hacking, chatbots
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