Lodestone (Shadow Warriors #2.6)

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Lodestone (Shadow Warriors #2.6)

Author: Stephen England

4.51 of 380

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About This Book

From best-selling author Stephen England comes LODESTONE, a new stand-alone novella in the Shadow Warriors series,

"Deceleration. The MT1-XX parachute billowed open in the night sky above him, snapping his shoulders back against the harness and pulling him out of freefall. Over six years at this game. . .and he still didn't like the idea of jumping out of a fully-functional aircraft."

The year is 2006.

As the Israeli Defense Force storms across the border into southern Lebanon, preparing to surround the stronghold of Bint Jbeil, three men wearing the yellow headbands of Hezbollah parachute off the ramp of a USAF C-130 Hercules, falling into the Lebanese night.

Their mission: rescue a compromised CIA asset from Bint Jbeil with only hours remaining before the IDF completes their envelopment of the town.

For Harry Nichols, it isn't his first time dropping into a combat zone. But getting to the ground is only the beginning. . .for the woman they have come to save is the wife of a Hezbollah commander.

Her husband has vowed to kill her. The CIA has promised to keep her alive.

But as the mission descends into chaos--as the night explodes in fire--some promises will prove impossible to keep.

Editorial Review

Written by Stephen England, Lodestone (Shadow Warriors #2.6) stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a exceptional rating of 4.51 out of 5 from 380 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. From best-selling author Stephen England comes LODESTONE, a new stand-alone novella in the Shadow Warriors series,"Deceleration. The MT1-XX parachute billowed open in the night sky above him, snapping his shoulders back against the harness and pulling him out of freefall. Over six years at this game.

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Why Read This Book?

Exceptional Reader Ratings — With a stellar 4.51/5 rating, Lodestone (Shadow Warriors #2.6) is among the highest-rated books in its category. Over 380 readers have given it outstanding reviews.
Proven Writer — Stephen England brings a recognized level of craft and expertise to Lodestone (Shadow Warriors #2.6), ensuring readers receive a polished and rewarding experience.

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Quick Summary

In 'Lodestone,' a gripping novella from Stephen England's Shadow Warriors series, the tension escalates as a covert operation unfolds in 2006 during the Israeli-Lebanese conflict. Three Hezbollah operatives parachute into hostile territory with a critical mission: to extract a CIA asset before the Israeli Defense Force can secure the area. This story delves into the complexities of espionage and the high stakes involved in international conflicts.

Key Takeaways

Insight into the challenges faced by operatives in conflict zones.
Understanding of the dynamics between intelligence agencies and military operations.
Exploration of moral dilemmas in espionage and warfare.

Who Should Read This Book

This novella is ideal for readers interested in military fiction, espionage thrillers, and contemporary geopolitical issues. Fans of the Shadow Warriors series will appreciate the continuation of its themes, while newcomers will find an engaging story that stands on its own.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'Lodestone' part of a series?

'Lodestone' is a standalone novella within the Shadow Warriors series, allowing new readers to enjoy it without prior knowledge of the other books.

What is the setting of the book?

The story is set in 2006, during the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, providing a backdrop of real-world geopolitical tension.