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Forge Books: 9/18/2007
ISBN-10: 0765308347
ISBN-13: 978-0765308344
Size: 9.3 x 6.6 x 1.5 inches
Hardcover: 384 pages |
Dance with the Dragon
From Publishers Weekly
"In Hagberg's solid 10th thriller to feature ex-CIA director Kirk McGarvey (after Allah's
Scorpion), McGarvey leaves retirement to look into the shooting death of a CIA operative
in Chihuahua, Mexico. At the center of the mystery is Chinese superagent Gen. Liu Hung,
who from his embassy compound in Mexico City throws lavish parties replete with underage
whores for Mexican and U.S. officials. This is an espionage tale of deep intrigue, puzzles
wrapped in enigmas, triple crosses and brutal murders perpetrated by ruthless killers—and
those are just the CIA guys."
“David Hagberg writes the most realistic, prophetic thrillers I have ever read. His books should be required reading in Washington.”—Stephen Coonts
“David Hagberg runs in the same fast, high-tech track as Clancy and his gung-ho colleagues, with lots of war games, fancy weapons, and much male bonding.”--The New York Daily News
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Forge Books: 5/29/2007
ISBN:978-0-7653-5800-4
ISBN-10:0-7653-5800-X
Size:4 1/8 x 6 11/16 inches
Pages: 352 |
Dessert Fire Joseph Assad-Sherif is one
of the world’s most dangerous assassins. Known as Saddam Hussein’s “Jackal,” his bloody
hit list includes the 1972 Israeli Olympic athletes, the South Yemen cabinet, and the
20,000 slaughtered citizens of Hamma, Syria.
“A classy novel . . . What sets Desert Fire apart from any other novels like it is the simplicity and sharpness of Hagberg’s prose.”-Minneapolis Star and Tribune
“An effectively moody chiller. . . An absorbing tale-especially notable for its broody atmosphere and its driven, world weary protagonist.”- Kirkus Reviews |

Published: December 2006
ISBN:978-0-7653-0623-4
ISBN-10:0-7653-0623-9
Size:6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches
Pages: 448 |
Allah's Scorpion Under the cover of a
moonless night, al-Quaida operatives made their way inside the infamous Camp Delta
prison on the American base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Their goal was to free five
prisoners. But their attempt fails. The rescuers and prisoners, all former Iranian
Navy submarine crewmen, were all killed. Their freedom was to be the first step in
unleashing a deadly act of terrorism--a mission codenamed Allah's Scorpion.
“With a chilling, well-articulated politico-economic backstory, this is a thrilling page turner, from its violent beginning to its violent end.”- Publishers Weekly |

Published: November 2006
ISBN:978-0-7653-4540-0
ISBN-10:0-7653-4540-4
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 448 |
Soldier of God
Suicide bombers are coming to America’s heartland.
Their targets: our most precious and vulnerable assets, our children.
Following the most terrifying lead of his life, CIA Director Kirk McGarvey traces the threat to a Saudi playboy prince, but the White House wants nothing
to do with McGarvey’s assumptions.
With a chilling, well-articulated politico-economic backstory, this is a thrilling page turner, from its violent beginning to its violent end.”- Publishers Weekly
"David Hagberg writes the most realistic, prophetic thrillers I've ever read. His books should be required reading in Washington."- Stephen Coonts |

Published: April 2004
ISBN:978-0-8125-6167-8
ISBN-10:0-8125-6167-8
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 336 |
Victory Call to Arms
Stephen Coonts asks what happens when you load a Catalina flying boat with five tons of
bombs, a half dozen machine guns, and a crew that walks a line between valor and suicide.
David Hagberg sends the OSS and MI6 behind enemy lines in Germany to stop the one weapon
that can win the war for Hitler and Nazi Germany: an electromechanical guidance system
that can launch missiles not only across countries, but across the ocean . . .
and hit the United States. |

Published: December 2003
ISBN:978-0-8125-7779-2
ISBN-10:0-8125-7779-5
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 448
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The Kill Zone
The President of the United States has appointed Kirk McGarvey interim director of the
CIA while his nomination winds its way through Congressional hearings. But what should
have been the culmination of McGarvey’s career, has activated a twenty-year-old Russian
plot sponsored by his former archenemy, General Baranov. Now, McGarvey is in the Kill
Zone.He finds himself part of a plot that does know the Cold War is over, a plot that comes at McGarvey full throttle--from the grave of an enemy McGarvey had buried decades before.
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Forge Books: July 2002
ISBN:978-0-8125-4440-4
ISBN-10:0-8125-4440-4
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 384
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Eden's Gate A wall has gone up and come down since the end of the Second world War, and Germany is once again united. As Berlin rebuilds, the German authorities ask the U.S. for help. Ex-Stasi Captain Helmut Speyer is wanted in his homeland for crimes committed in East Germany under the communist regime.
"Have no fear Hagberg fans, that any page might be dull."- Kirkus Reviews
"If it's action and hardware you're after, you'll eat this book up!"- Booklist |

Published: January 2001
ISBN:978-0-8125-5064-1
ISBN-10:0-8125-5064-1
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 432
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White House
On American soil, a terrorist bomb explodes at a Georgetown restaurant, killing CIA operative Kirk MGarvey's girlfriend and wounding his daughter. Now McGarvey seeks vengeance while at the same time struggling with the growing crisis in the Far East where a mysterious underground nuclear explosion has
destroyed a power station off the coast of North Korea.
"Hagberg delivers a powerful payload of action, suspense, and political intrigue."- Publishers Weekly |

Published: June 2001
ISBN:978-0-8125-4439-8
ISBN-10:0-8125-4439-0
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 544
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Joshua's Hammer When a one-kiloton Russian nuclear demolition bomb the size of a suitcase ends up in the hands of multimillionaire Osama bin Laden, the entire world sits up and takes notice. And when the United States launches an attack on the terrorist's base of operation in Afghanistan, killing his daughter, retaliation against America is inevitable.
"If you're looking for thrillers with international intrigue,
Hagberg is a major find!"--Dean Koontz |

Published: October 1998
ISBN:978-0-8125-0848-2
ISBN-10:0-8125-0848-3
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 544 |
Assassin
Yevgenni Anatolevich Tarankov, known as the tarantula, is out to turn back the clock in
the new Russia and return to the good old days of communism. Ex-CIA officer Kirk McGarvey
knows that any chance for Russian democracy rests on his shoulders--and on the bullet with the tarantual's name on it.
"On par with Clancy's best." - Midwest Book Review
"Grabs a reader by the lapels and refuses to relent." - Denver Post |

Published: May 1999
ISBN:978-0-8125-2497-0
ISBN-10:0-8125-2497-7
Size:4 3/16 x 6 3/4 inches
Pages: 480 |
Critical Mass Kirk McGarvey--one-time CIA assassin--dreams of a peaceful life and marital bliss. One man will change all that. In 1945, Isawa Nakaruma lost his mother and father at Hiroshima, his wife and child at Nagasaki, and has been planning years to wreak his revenge--and he holds Kirk McGarvey personably responsible.
His plan begins with the murder of McGarvey's girlfriend and the kidnapping and torturing
of McGarvey's ex-wife and daughter. |
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