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This nifty thriller from bestseller Coes (Bloody Sunday) introduces private operative Rod Tacoma, a former Navy SEAL and friend of the author’s ... a speech at... Ben Coes, read by Peter Hermann.
Absurdities abound in The Russian, a novel by Ben Coes.(St. Martin's Press / The Associated Press) Author Ben Coes depicts the criminal organization as vast, ruthless and well-armed, yet the ...
Ben Coes might have a new political fiction book, but he isn’t new to politics. The Last Refuge author began his career in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush White Houses as a speechwriter ...
Author’s Revision (23 September 2012)- it was brought to my attention that a typo had occured in this posting. Ben Coes worked under George H. W. Bush and not George W. Bush.
His plan: create a clandestine hit squad to hunt down and kill those responsible. Author Ben Coes depicts the criminal organization as vast, ruthless and well-armed, yet the president concludes ...
And Ben Coes, the author of the Dewey Andreas international espionage thrillers, looks like a rough-and-tumble former Delta commando. “I got accepted into the Navy SEALS program,” the New York ...
Such is the premise of “The Island,” a far-fetched, blood-soaked “thriller” by New York Times best-selling author Ben Coes that offers few thrills, little suspense, and some of the worst ...
GARDNER — Ben Coes, author of the acclaimed suspense novel “Power Down,” will be the featured speaker at Mount Wachusett Community College’s 46th commencement ceremony May 19.
This nifty thriller from bestseller Coes (Bloody Sunday) introduces private operative Rod Tacoma, a former Navy SEAL and friend of the author’s series hero, Dewey Andreas, who makes a cameo ...
His plan: create a clandestine hit squad to hunt down and kill those responsible. Author Ben Coes depicts the criminal organization as vast, ruthless and well-armed, yet the president concludes that ...