National Military Appreciation Month
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A Soldier's Revenge : a Will Cochrane novel
by Matthew Dunn
Waking up at the Waldorf Astoria with blood on his hands and no memory of what happened, former intelligence agent Will Cochrane is challenged to evade U.S. authorities who would apprehend him for a murder he did not commit. By the author of The Spy House.
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An Officer and a Spy
by Robert Harris
A tale inspired by the infamous Dreyfus Affair finds recently promoted head of Paris's late-19th-century counterespionage agency Georges Picquart leading the effort to convict Dreyfus only to succumb to gradual doubts that a high-level spy remains at large in the military. By the best-selling author of The Fear Index.
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Dead Man Switch
by Matthew Quirk
The suspicious deaths of two members of an elite undercover military team are investigated by Special Ops legend Captain John Hayes, who is horrified to discover that his protégé, a brilliant assassin, is the prime suspect. By the best-selling author of The 500.
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Primal Force
by D. D Ayres
A dog trainer for Warrior Wolf Pack, which provides service animals for disabled veterans, Jori Garrison just wants to live her life in peace with her dogs but a Military Police veteran has other ideas and might be her only hope of survival when unseen enemies start hunting them both down. By the author of Irresistible Force. Original.
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Code Zero : a Joe Ledger novel
by Jonathan Maberry
A sequel to Patient Zero finds Joe Ledger and the Echo Team confronting a devious master criminal who has broken into the Department of Military Sciences and stolen confiscated weapons, including the zombie plague. Original.
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Rogue One : a Star Wars story
by Alexander Freed
An official novelization of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story coming to theaters December 2016 is set prior to the events of Star Wars: A New Hope and follows a band of rebels on a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans. Movie tie-in.
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Rites of Passage
by Joy N. Hensley
Accepting a dare issued by her brother before his death, Sam McKenna joins the first-ever class of girls at a prestigious military academy and finds herself targeted by brutal male classmates whose actions have been prompted by a decades-old secret society. A first novel.
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Once a Soldier
by Mary Jo Putney
After shirking his title and great wealth, Will Masterson is hoping to wrap up his military years spent fighting the French, until he meets fiercely loyal Athena Markham in the tiny mountain stronghold of San Gabriel.
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
by Ernest Hemingway
Drawing on his involvement in the Spanish Civil War, the Nobel prize-winning author's masterpiece of time and place tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American fighting in Spain, and his suicidal stand for his beliefs.
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The Iliad
by Homer
Chronicles the Greek siege of Troy and the war that ensued
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Don Quixote
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
A definitive English translation of the sixteenth-century classic follows the adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, as they travel through Spain and become subject to the noble knight-errant's fanciful imagination.
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