By Eric C. Anderson
It’s a dilemma no Washington politician wants to confront: rescuing
5,000 Americans trapped in Baghdad. Taking on the challenge is a crusty
Marine, an embattled Army officer, two Turkish spies and the ultimate
cyber-warrior. Their enemy? An ISIS regime intent
on carving out a new caliphate. Can they rescue an American embassy
under siege by a weapon that even Washington’s military might can’t
defeat.
OSIRIS by Eric C. Anderson (Dunn Books; September 12, 2017)
takes readers on a twisted path from the glittering palaces of Qatar to
the dusty hell of central Iraq, replete with drunken Russian pilots,
conniving American politicians and unlikely heroes
in a test of sheer will and technical expertise pitted against national
pride and suicidal zealotry.
ERIC C. ANDERSON is a retired member of the U.S. intelligence
community who served tours of duty in Hawaii, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Saudi
Arabia and Washington, D.C. A former academic, he taught at the
University of Missouri, University of Maryland, Air
Force Academy and National Intelligence University. During his career,
he produced more than 600 articles for the President’s Daily Brief,
National Intelligence Council, International Security Advisory Board and
the Department of Defense. In addition, he is
the author of Take the Money and Run: Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Demise of American Prosperity,
China Restores: The Middle Kingdom Looks Forward to 2020, Adopting Ainsley: There’s No Place for a Car Seat on a Motorcycle and
Sinophobia: The Huawei Story. A life-long sailor and biker, he
claims to have spent endless hours on boats and put over 300,000 miles
on a variety of Harley-Davidsons.
OSIRIS
By Eric C. Anderson
Dunn Books/September 12, 2017
$18.95 USD/212 pages
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-9962352-3-5