Engaging the Enemy

Engaging the Enemy
Author: Elizabeth Moon
Publsiher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2007-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345447579

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“Marvelously compelling . . . consummate military-adventure science fiction.”—SciFi In the aftermath of the cold-blooded assassinations that killed her parents and shattered the Vatta interstellar shipping empire, Kylara Vatta sets out to avenge the killings and salvage the family business. Ky soon discovers a conspiracy of terrifying scope, breathtaking audacity, and utter ruthlessness. The only hope against such powerful evil is for all the space merchants to band together. Unfortunately, because she commands a ship that once belonged to a notorious pirate, Ky is met with suspicion, if not outright hostility . . . even from her own cousin. Before she can take the fight to the enemy, Kylara must survive a deadly minefield of deception and betrayal. Praise for Engaging the Enemy “A fast-paced space adventure, with a heroine that will captivate readers.”—Omaha World-Herald “Excels in character development as well as in its fast-paced action sequences and intricate plotting.”—Library Journal “You’ll have fun with this one, for Moon keeps things moving.”—Analog

Engaging the Enemy

Engaging the Enemy
Author: Kimberly Marten Zisk
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1993-05-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781400820931

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Did a "doctrine race" exist alongside the much-publicized arms competition between East and West? Using recent insights from organization theory, Kimberly Marten Zisk answers this question in the affirmative. Zisk challenges the standard portrayal of Soviet military officers as bureaucratic actors wedded to the status quo: she maintains that when they were confronted by a changing external security environment, they reacted by producing innovative doctrine. The author's extensive evidence is drawn from newly declassified Soviet military journals, and from her interviews with retired high-ranking Soviet General Staff officers and highly placed Soviet-Russian civilian defense experts. According to Zisk, the Cold War in Europe was powerfully influenced by the reactions of Soviet military officers and civilian defense experts to modifications in U.S. and NATO military doctrine. Zisk also asserts that, contrary to the expectations of many analysts, civilian intervention in military policy-making need not provoke pitched civil-military conflict. Under Gorbachev's leadership, for instance, great efforts were made to ensure that "defensive defense" policies reflected military officers' input and expertise. Engaging the Enemy makes an important contribution not only to the theory of military organizations and the history of Soviet military policy but also to current policy debates on East-West security issues. Kimberly Marten Zisk is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Faculty Associate of the Mershon Center at the Ohio State University.

Engaging the Enemy

Engaging the Enemy
Author: Nora Roberts
Publsiher: Harlequin (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Man-woman relationships
ISBN: 0263890074

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The number one New York Times bestselling author offers an irresistible combination of sensuality and charismatic characters in this duo of her earlier hard-to-find full-length novels: A Will and a Way and Boundary Lines. Reissue.

Engaging the Enemy

Engaging the Enemy
Author: M. E. Clayton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1645704319

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Roselyn Bell's new stepfather comes from a world where money was never-ending. But along with the money came a loneliness she never expected. Well, that is, until she met Liam McCellan and Deke Marlow.Liam McCellan had a life where everything was handed to you on a silver platter; money, cars, drugs, girls...you name it, he could get it. Life was easy until Roselyn Bell changed the game.

Engaging the Enemy

Engaging the Enemy
Author: Reese Ryan
Publsiher: Harlequin Treasury-Silhouette Desire 90s
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: African American sculptors
ISBN: 133560359X

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"That's the deal, Abbott. Take it...or leave it." How far will an ambitious heir go to secure his future? Parker Abbott will do whatever it takes to be the next CEO of King's Finest Distillery, even play fake fianc to his childhood nemesis, Kayleigh Jemison. Yet as he and the fiery redhead get reacquainted, sparks fly and real passion emerges. But when her ex wants a second chance, who will Kayleigh choose?

The Young Protectors

The Young Protectors
Author: Alex Woolfson,Adam DeKraker,Veronica Gandini,Alex Sollazzo,Paul Sizer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0985760427

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Evil can be seductive...Kyle--a closeted, teen superhero who can control fire--has finally summoned up the courage to enter a local gay bar. It's his very first step towards accepting himself. Unfortunately for him, his very next step out of the bar places him face-to-face with The Annihilator, "the most dangerous supervillain in the world." And the price that The Annihilator demands to keep Kyle's secret will lead Kyle down a path fraught with danger, adventure and unexpected romance. It's a path that will force Kyle to question what it really means to be a hero and will ultimately thrust him and his young teammates into an epic conflict against vastly superior foes.The Young Protectors: Engaging the Enemy is a multi-chapter superhero comic with explosive action, sly comedy, tender romance and powerful drama that both women and men will enjoy.

Engaging the Enemy

Engaging the Enemy
Author: Nora Roberts
Publsiher: Silhouette
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373218192

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A will and a way: it wasn't easy living with her infuriating co-beneficiary, Michael Donohue-even to fulfill her uncles last wishes-but headstrong pandora McVie found it still harder not falling in love with her nemesis.

Engage the Enemy More Closely

Engage the Enemy More Closely
Author: Correlli Barnett
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 1104
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 0571300391

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The accepted interpretation of Britain's wartime role as an island sea power is challenged by Correlli Barnett's brilliant demonstration that the dependence on seashore imports of food and raw materials, together with the obligations of Empire, were less a form of strength to Britain than a weakness. Topics discussed in this book range from strategic debates in London and Washington to gripping descriptions of the Royal Navy in action: the remorseless struggle against the U-boat in the Atlantic, the desperate convoy battles in the Mediterranean and the Arctic, and the battles in the Far East. It weaves in the rivalry between Allied and German technology and the all-important secret war of the cryptographers. 'This outstanding military historian has turned to maritime war and written an authoritative, meticulously researched and stirring account of the Royal Navy's part in World War II.' Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin of Greenwich, KG, GCB, LVO, DSC