Coup d'Etat: A Dewey Andreas Novel

· A Dewey Andreas Novel Book 2 · Sold by St. Martin's Press
4.3
46 reviews
Ebook
480
Pages
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About this ebook

The wait is over—Ben Coes, whose debut Power Down was called "the must read thriller of the year" (Vince Flynn) is back and at the top of his game with a mesmerizing new novel

Wanting only a peaceful, obscure life, Dewey Andreas has gone to rural Australia, far from turbulent forces that he once fought against. But powerful men, seeking revenge, have been scouring the earth looking for Dewey. And now, they've finally found him - forcing Dewey to abandon his home and to fight for his life against a very well armed, well trained group of assassins.

Meanwhile, a radical cleric has been elected president of Pakistan and, upon taking power, sets off a rapidly escalating conflict with India. As the situation spins quickly out of control, it becomes clear that India is only days from resorting to a nuclear response, one that will have unimaginably disasterous results for the world at large. With only days to head this off, the President sends in his best people, including Jessica Tanzer, to do whatever it takes to restore the fragile peace to the region. Tanzer has only one viable option - to set up and execute a coup d'etat in Pakistan - and only one man in mind to lead the team that will try to pull off this almost unimaginable task in the nerve-wrackingly short time frame, Dewey Andreas. If, that is, Jessica can even get to Dewey and if Dewey can get out of Australia alive...

Ratings and reviews

4.3
46 reviews
A Google user
June 23, 2012
After reading Power Down I couldn't wait to read this. Now after finishing I am really looking forward to The Last Refuge! Great book, couldn't put it down. Bruce Christensen
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A Google user
October 18, 2011
A radical cleric is elected president of Pakistan with financial help of Aswan Fortuna. Fortuna hopes that with his puppet in Pakistan and the radical leader of Iran, they would work together against Israel, the U.S. and India. Dewey Andreas is in Australia wanting a peaceful life after the action in "Down Under" where he was fighting terrorists and killed Fortuna's son. Now Fortuna wants revenge and teams of terrorists are looking for Dewey. In the land between India and Pakistan minor incident spirals into a conflict. The situation gets worse and it looks like India is willing to respond to Pakistan's attack by using their nuclear weapons. The only idea to avoid nuclear war is to stage a coup d'etat and Dewey and a small team are asked to carry out the mission. This is an extremely suspenseful story that I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend to other thriller lovers.
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Jake 11
February 9, 2015
I like that on the cover it shows a price tag of $5.99, but a digital copy must cost more to produce, manufacture. That must be why they list it at $9.99 here... Really?
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About the author

BEN COES is the author of critically acclaimed Power Down. He is a former speechwriter for the George H.W. Bush White House, worked for Boone Pickens, was a fellow at the JFK School of Government at Harvard, the campaign manager for Mitt Romney's run for governor in 2002, and is currently a partner in a private equity company out of Boston. He lives in Wellsley, Mass.

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