[Bob Lee Swagger 01] • Point of Impact
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“A harsh, visceral, novel of conspiracy
and betrayal . . . a distrubing mix that plays on our sense of history
while at the same time it appeals to our darkest fantasies of rough
justice.”—Chicago Tribune The inspiration for the USA Network series Shooter He
was one the best Marine snipers in Vietnam. Today, twenty years later,
disgruntled hero of an unheroic war, all Bob Lee Swagger wants to be
left alone and to leave the killing behind. But with
consummate psychological skill, a shadowy military organization seduces
Bob into leaving his beloved Arkansas hills for one last mission for
his country, unaware until too late that the game is rigged. The
assassination plot is executed to perfection—until Bob Lee Swagger,
alleged lone gunman, comes out of the operation alive, the target of a
nationwide manhunt, his only allies a woman he just met and a
discredited FBI agent. Now Bob Lee Swagger is on the run, using
his lethal skills once more—but this time to track down the men who set
him up and to break a dark conspiracy aimed at the very heart of
America.
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From Publishers Weekly
Bob Lee Swagger, jungle-smart hillbilly and premier shootist, explodes as a thinking man's Rambo when Hunter's ( The Day Before Midnight ) canny plot overcomes the barrage of high-tech ballistics data in this otherwise satisfying thriller. Swagger's sniper kills were legendary in Vietnam until an enemy bullet sent him into seclusion at his home in the Arkansas mountains. Retired Col. Schreck lures him back into "the World" on the pretense that he will be testing new bullets, but instead presses him into his special "Agency" unit. Swagger's job is to predict which site on the president's upcoming speaking tour a professional sniper would choose for an assassination attempt--so Schreck's unit can prevent it. Swagger calls the hit just right but is shot and framed in the assassination by Schreck's men. Only FBI agent and sniper ace Nick Memphis believes that Swagger is innocent. Memphis and Swagger trace the real assassin through the shootist network, making clever use of gun-lore magazines. They take on FBI bureaucrats, Schreck's nasties, Salvadoran death squads and local law agencies to get to the final showdown. While the novel's firearms details may be daunting to non-NRA members, the characters, plot and courtroom finale will leave readers wrung out.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Two men, one determined to maintain his reclusive life in the Arkansas mountains, the other fiercely dedicated to remaining part of the FBI, are drawn together in an effort to clear their names and stay alive during an intricate cover-up of an unauthorized mercenary maneuver in a Latin American country. Bob Lee Swagger, or Bob the Nailer as he was known in Vietnam, is a sniper par excellence. Because of a war injury, he devotes his time to maintaining his marksmanship and avoiding the outside world. These skills and his loner status make him an ideal target for a pseudogovernmental group planning an assassination as part of the cover-up. Nick Memphis, pursuing an investigation from which he has been warned by his FBI superiors, stumbles onto facts about Swagger that force him to go undercover with him. Tautly written by the author of The Day Before Midnight (Bantam, 1989), the plot makes a number of turns before swooping to a conclusion where patriotism and personal integrity triumph. Recommended for popular fiction collections.
- V. Louise Saylor, Eastern Washington Univ. Lib., Cheney
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.