The Minotaur

· Jake Grafton Book 2 · Open Road Media
4.1
154 reviews
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About this eBook

From a New York Times–bestselling author: A military pilot is entangled in the hunt for a Cold War spy selling high-tech secrets to the USSR.

Navy pilot Jake Grafton flies fighter jets with ice water in his veins. But when he’s assigned a desk job in the Pentagon as the head of a top-secret stealth bomber program, his nerve is tested as never before. Colleagues start dying mysteriously, test flights are sabotaged, and the program is threatened at every level. If Grafton can’t infiltrate a web of espionage and counterespionage centered on the deadly traitor code-named the Minotaur, he stands to lose much more than just his career.
 
The Minotaur is an exhilarating thriller revealing the complexities of military technology R&D by the acclaimed author of Flight of the Intruder, The Red Horseman, and other novels. In the words of Tom Clancy, “Stephen Coonts, like Jake Grafton, just keeps getting better.”
 This ebook features an illustrated biography of Stephen Coonts, including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.

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4.1
154 reviews
Rev. Fred Noyes
14 March 2015
Exelent read, one of his best. A great intro to the world of Steven Coonts. I was stationd at Whidby during his tour there.
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William Lehotz
4 December 2014
Good writing with enough technical concepts to keep the political aspects of the book interesting.
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Patrick R
11 November 2014
Jake Grafton is an everyday person. That's what makes the stories so great!
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About the author

Stephen Coonts (b. 1946) was born in Buckhannon, West Virginia. He is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-eight thriller and nonfiction titles, including The Intruders, The Minotaur, Under Siege, The Red Horseman, and The Cannibal Queen. A combat pilot in the Vietnam War, Coonts’s technical knowledge of aviation and warfare has contributed to the enormous popularity of his novels. The author currently divides his time between his home in Colorado and a farm in West Virginia, where he does much of his writing.


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