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Coyle, Harold 1952-
Most widely held works about
Harold Coyle
Most widely held works by
Harold Coyle
Bright star : a novel by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
17
editions published
between
1990
and
2002
in
5
languages
and held by
1,860
libraries
worldwide
U.S. and Soviet troops are drawn, despite glasnost, into a rapidly escalating North African war between Egypt and Libya.
Look away : a novel by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
16
editions published
between
1995
and
2010
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,722
libraries
worldwide
A New Jersey businessman arranges to have his sons fight on opposite sides in the Civil War so he can be a winner either way. The novel follows the brothers' fortunes in love and war, climaxing in their meeting at the Battle of Gettysburg. By the author of Code of Honor.
Trial by fire : a novel by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
12
editions published
between
1992
and
1995
in
English and Italian
and held by
1,664
libraries
worldwide
A Mexican military coup draws the U.S. into a full-scale conflict across the Rio Grande, and commanding officer Scott Dixon, TV reporter Jan Fields, and Lieutenant Nancy Koczak find themselves caught in the middle.
Team Yankee : a novel of World War III by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
23
editions published
between
1987
and
2002
in
6
languages
and held by
1,630
libraries
worldwide
A scenario of the first fourteen days of World War III for Team Yankee commander Bannon and his men.
Sword Point : a novel by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
15
editions published
between
1988
and
1998
in
3
languages
and held by
1,628
libraries
worldwide
A Soviet invasion of Iran triggers American intervention.
The ten thousand : a novel by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
11
editions published
between
1993
and
1996
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,554
libraries
worldwide
An American army is caught between the new Germany and Russia when it is sent to the Ukraine to enforce compliance with a nuclear treaty and is forced to fight its way to the Baltic Sea.
Code of honor by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
7
editions published
between
1993
and
1999
in
English
and held by
1,505
libraries
worldwide
A military thriller featuring Captain NancyKozak of the U.S. Army on a covert operation inColombia. She battles drug barons and leftistrevolutionaries, the mission complicated by personalanimosity between her and the major-general incommand.
Until the end : a novel by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
9
editions published
between
1996
and
2011
in
English
and held by
1,406
libraries
worldwide
Two Irish-American brothers from New Jersey fight on opposite sides in the Civil War. The protagonists are Kevin Bannon, a Union captain, and James Bannon, a Confederate private, and the novel follows their fortunes after the Battle of Gettysburg where they came face-to-face in combat. A sequel to Look Away.
God's children by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
6
editions published
between
2000
and
2009
in
English
and held by
1,340
libraries
worldwide
A platoon of American soldiers on a peacekeeping mission in Slovakia find themselves isolated and under attack by both sides.
Savage wilderness by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
11
editions published
between
1997
and
2010
in
English
and held by
1,290
libraries
worldwide
A historical novel on the 18th century French and Indian Wars, tracing the experience of three protagonists. They are a Scottish rebel exiled to America, a French artillery officer who goes native, and an English captain seeking glory.
More than courage by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
6
editions published
between
2003
and
2004
in
English
and held by
1,253
libraries
worldwide
When the members of his special forces unit are captured and scheduled for execution deep in enemy territory, Lieutenant Colonel Harry Shaddock is charged with rescuing his men and completing their mission.
Against all enemies by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
4
editions published
between
2002
and
2009
in
English
and held by
1,192
libraries
worldwide
Lt. Nathan Dixon, the son of a famous general, is sent to Idaho to quell the terrorist attacks of a band of seperatists that call themselves "Patriots".
Dead hand by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
4
editions published
between
2001
and
2009
in
English
and held by
1,158
libraries
worldwide
With occasional references to "the Kursk incident" and to Vladimir Putin's unpopularity with the Russian people, and with a plot centered around the antics of an ultra-nationalist Russian general, Dead Hand positions itself as an up-to-the-minute thriller with significant political resonance--and even throws in a natural disaster for good measure. Ever wary of being caught off-guard by a nuclear strike, Russia has carefully cultivated a retaliatory system capable of launching its own missiles: mordantly dubbed Dead Hand, the system will activate without a central command. When an asteroid hits Siberia with enough force to trigger the system, Moscow finds itself faced with both unspeakable environmental chaos and General Likatchev's bid to subvert the disaster to his own anti-Western purposes.
They are soldiers by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
4
editions published
between
2002
and
2005
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,023
libraries
worldwide
They are your neighbor and the person who delivers your mail. They teach your children and build your homes. Every day you see them but do not notice them, that is not until they are needed. Only when disasters strike, whether it be natural or man made do they become something quite different, something more than a fellow citizen. Throughout our nation's history they have been called many things; the militia, the home guard, the National Guard. But regardless of their title they have always been unique, something more than ordinary people. Their willingness to be both a good citizen in peace and a warrior when called upon make them soldiers. The nature of the mission, to man a security zone that separates the nation of Israel from the newly created Palestinian state present him and the Guardsmen of Company A with a unique set of problems few are able to predict. Together the professional officer and the citizen soldiers he leads must find a way to navigate their way toward an uncertain future in a troubled land. Part of that future involves dealing with those who are determined to use the arrival of the Americans to further their own political and personal goals. One of these men is Hammed Kamel, a microbiologist who seizes upon the introduction of American forces in a place some still call the Holy Lands as an opportunity to strike a telling blow against the two nations who have oppressed his people, the Palestinians for decades. Together with a crops of like minded men, Kamel sets in motion a train of events that places the citizen soldiers of Bedlow, Virginia and their community on the other side of the world in jeopardy.
Pandora's legion : Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
8
editions published
between
2007
and
2009
in
English
and held by
979
libraries
worldwide
When Al-Qaida sends men and women infected with the lethal Marburg virus into some of the world's major cities, a team from Strategic Solutions Inc. launches a desperate race to stop the plague carriers before they can reach the United States.
Cat and mouse by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
5
editions published
between
2005
and
2008
in
English
and held by
945
libraries
worldwide
Frustrated that his unit is pursuing a goal that has nothing to do with their mission, soldier Nathan Dixon encounters political resistance while working to undermine a terrorist who would unite various Islamic factions in order to maximize American casualties.
Prometheus's child : Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
7
editions published
between
2007
and
2009
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
862
libraries
worldwide
When a military training mission in Chad is transformed into a high-stakes game of nuclear one-upmanship, the men and women of Strategic Solutions, Inc., a private paramilitary company, are called in to stop a shipment of fuel for nuclear weapons.
Vulcan's fire by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
2
editions published
in
2008
in
English
and held by
749
libraries
worldwide
Facing a financial crisis, private paramilitary company Strategic Solutions, Inc. takes a morally dubious assignment from Israel that places the organization in a shadowy region of tangled alliances and hostilities between Druze militias and Hezbollah.
No warriors, no glory by Harold Coyle (
Book
)
4
editions published
between
2009
and
2010
in
English
and held by
609
libraries
worldwide
"Nathan Dixon, a mid-career Army officer, discovers just how different the Army that he has dedicated his life to will look in the future when he is assigned the task of investigating a friendly fire incident involving a rogue unmanned ground combat vehicle, or UGV. This is no easy task for an officer that has yet to learn how to deal with the self interests that a project such as the UGV program is capable of creating. In addition to working with the commanding officer of the unit testing the UGVs, a man determined to save his career, and dealing with the civilian contractor charged with seeing that the UGVs his company is building succeeds no matter what, Dixon must not only find out what happened but who, if anyone, was responsible for the sequence of events that caused the incident."--from publisher description.
Pandora's legion [Harold Coyle's Strategic Solutions, Inc by Harold Coyle (
Sound Recording
)
6
editions published
between
2007
and
2008
in
English
and held by
125
libraries
worldwide
When Al-Qaida sends men and women infected with the lethal Marburg virus into some of the world's major cities, a team from Strategic Solutions Inc. launches a desperate race to stop the plague carriers before they can reach the United States.
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Coyle, H. W. Coyle, H. W. (Harold W.), 1952- Coyle, Harold. Coyle, Harold, 1952- Coyle,, Harold W., 1952-
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