
Summary
The Dragon File: A Quentin Grant Thriller
Quentin Grant is many things: young, handsome, carefree, rich, and content. But when his parents are murdered, Quentin finds himself thrust headlong into a fast-moving, deadly world by the NSA and CIA. Hellbent on revenge, he becomes America’s only hope to stop the greatest terrorist nuclear attack in the entire history of the world.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798218487683 |
|---|---|
| Author: | Mark Snapper Mattison |
| Publisher: | Afterburner Publishing |
| Imprint: | Afterburner Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 446 |
| Release Date: | 1 January 1970 |
| Weight: | 800g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 31mm |
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Critics Review
Props to Mark Mattison for creating an intense non-stop action thriller that is both well-written and impossible to put down. I can neither confirm nor deny the capabilities in teh book, but The Dragon File is excellent from start to finish.
- Brig Gen (Ret) Steve “Judy” Garland
Dragon File thrusts you into a high-stakes game of international intrigue, where cyber warfare collides with weapons of mass destruction, aerial dogfights, and brutal hand-to-hand combat. This relentless page-turner is packed with twists and turns gripping your attention until the very last page.
- Rob Dooley, Colonel, USAF ret.
About The Author
Mark Snapper Mattison
Mark “SNapper” Mattison is a former U.S. Air Force commander and F-16C fighter pilot who led warriors at the flight, squadron and wing level. Over his 29 years flying U.S. and Russian fighters, he flew in the F-16C, MiG 29, SU-22, F-15C, B-1B. SNapper retired from active duty in 2014 and lives with his wife and her mother in Frisco Texas. He is the author of The Dragon File and the upcoming novel Bear Trap.
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