The Scorpion's Gate
Richard A. Clarke, . . Putnam, $24.95 (305pp) ISBN 978-0-399-15294-8
It's 2010, and the newly established Republic of Islamyah—the former Saudi Arabia—is trying to destabilize Bahrain: the Diplomat Hotel has been bombed, and, as the first chapter of this intense debut thriller closes, the Crowne Plaza is "pancaking." Meanwhile, the deposed House of Saud is holed up in Houston; the Chinese are providing arms and training to Islamyah; the Iranians have the bomb. Secretary of Defense Henry Conrad thinks the time is ripe to invade Islamyah and seize its oil, for which the U.S. is locked in deadly competition with China. Cooler heads in the U.S. (and British) hierarchies are very, very alarmed. Sound familiar? Clarke's
Reviewed on: 08/01/2005
Genre: Fiction
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