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THE SLAUGHTER OF THOUSANDS OF US CITIZENS IN BAGHDAD WASN'T ENOUGH-SO NOW THE CALIPHATE HAS A NEW PLAN ANUBIS, the second installment of Eric C. Anderson's thrilling "New Caliphate" trilogy, picks up where OSIRIS left off, on a roller-coaster of soldiers, spies, statesmen and sellouts, all thrown together either to save the world-or see it destroyed. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant More and US Army Special Forces Major Faheem are once more thrust to the front as the world braces for a hurricane of terror. With an outrageously enigmatic US president dead, his most hated political opponent…mehr

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THE SLAUGHTER OF THOUSANDS OF US CITIZENS IN BAGHDAD WASN'T ENOUGH-SO NOW THE CALIPHATE HAS A NEW PLAN ANUBIS, the second installment of Eric C. Anderson's thrilling "New Caliphate" trilogy, picks up where OSIRIS left off, on a roller-coaster of soldiers, spies, statesmen and sellouts, all thrown together either to save the world-or see it destroyed. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant More and US Army Special Forces Major Faheem are once more thrust to the front as the world braces for a hurricane of terror. With an outrageously enigmatic US president dead, his most hated political opponent about to be inaugurated, and ISIS attacking on multiple global fronts, will America and her allies give in to the jihadi and withdraw from the Middle East? The only way for More and Faheem to prevent the crisis from becoming a catastrophe is to turn to More's nemesis ODIN-the ultimate cyber-warrior. With rivers of blood ready to run through the capitals of Europe, Africa, and Washington, D.C., the clock is ticking...
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ERIC C. ANDERSON was a member of the U.S. intelligence community who served tours in Hawaii, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Washington D.C., where his work focused on Northeast Asia-specifically China and North Korea. Among his many duties, he authored more than 600 articles for the President's Daily Brief, the National Intelligence Council, the International Security Advisory Board and the Department of Defense. Eric's career was academic as well as military. He taught at the University of Missouri, the University of Maryland, and was an assistant professor of political science at the US Air Force Academy, as well as National Intelligence University. He served as a guest speaker for a wide range of classes at Harvard University, and was an active participant in the pre-eminent professional development program for public sector executives at the Kennedy School of Government. Eric Anderson passed away on October 5, 2018. His vast literary contributions, from his fiction writing to his understanding of the complex intelligence and military challenges facing Western democracies, are incalculable.