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Pulse
Book Details
Author(s)robert cook
PublisherRoyal Wulff Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0984315586
ISBN-139780984315581
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,024,558
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Iran has developed a nuclear weapon and is about to use it against Israel.
The US decides to preemptively attack Iran.
Alejandro Cuchulain, Cooch, and his team are sent to convince the Iranians that it's time to make nice with the world's military hegemon.
In a cover comment, former Deputy Director of Homeland Security and Commandant of the US Coast Guard, says:
"Move over Jason Bourne and Jack Reacher, Cooch has taken over the helm!? Cook's best work yet could be an extract from the latest meeting of the National Security Council. The ride is manic moments of fear blended with others of sheer inspiration."
Pulse plays out with Cooch debating the morality of the attack with the President and his staff, while he and his team try to fix mass education in the Middle East.
Team member and female protagonist, Dr. Caitlin O'Connor, is the smartest person in the room, any room, and so convinces the President. It is her data system that has delighted the NSA and predicted Iran's nuke completion and her systems that provide effective mass education in the Middle East.
Pulse swirls through Tangier, Washington, Camp David and Tehran in an exciting blend of dynamic writing and believable plot.
The US decides to preemptively attack Iran.
Alejandro Cuchulain, Cooch, and his team are sent to convince the Iranians that it's time to make nice with the world's military hegemon.
In a cover comment, former Deputy Director of Homeland Security and Commandant of the US Coast Guard, says:
"Move over Jason Bourne and Jack Reacher, Cooch has taken over the helm!? Cook's best work yet could be an extract from the latest meeting of the National Security Council. The ride is manic moments of fear blended with others of sheer inspiration."
Pulse plays out with Cooch debating the morality of the attack with the President and his staff, while he and his team try to fix mass education in the Middle East.
Team member and female protagonist, Dr. Caitlin O'Connor, is the smartest person in the room, any room, and so convinces the President. It is her data system that has delighted the NSA and predicted Iran's nuke completion and her systems that provide effective mass education in the Middle East.
Pulse swirls through Tangier, Washington, Camp David and Tehran in an exciting blend of dynamic writing and believable plot.










