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In a suspenseful novel of terrorist threat, Libyan leader Qaddafi holds New York City hostage with the threat of setting off a hidden nuclear bomb. 12 cassettes.

  • Sales Rank: #2175944 in Books
  • Brand: Avon Books
  • Published on: 1987-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.80" h x 4.20" w x 1.10" l, .55 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 482 pages
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A thermonuclear bomb planted in New York City provides powerful leverage against the President of the United States. Muammar al-Qaddafi, Israeli government leaders, U.S. officials and the terrorists make up the cast of characters. Christopher Hurt does a masterful job of narration. His pacing and voice identify each individual and draw the reader into the action. At the same time, Hurt's sensitive interpretation allows the reader to sympathize with the different dilemmas involved. The scenario seems plausible; Hurt's powerful reading moves it into the realm of possibility. L.S. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Good entertainment and a harrowing warning on the dangers of nuclear weapons and the minds of dictators
By Kiwiwriter
I got this book when it came out, in paperback edition, back in 1980, and soon wore it out. As a native New Yorker (four generations), it terrified me beyond words.

The authors of this book, veteran journalists and a long-time writing team from two continents and perspectives, wove together a highly complex thriller and cautionary tale about two malignant threats to civilization: the dangers of nuclear terrorism and the fanaticism of Muammar al-Qaddafi, set in roughly the Christmas season of 1979.

The detail and plotting was intricate and impressive, with an array of entertaining characters, some of them real people, like Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher, Nobel Laureate Stanley Ulham, and Muammar himself. Others were fictional: dedicated and aging New York police detective Angelo Rocchia, who cracks the case, his eager sidekick FBI agent Jack Rand (with the usual buddy police-movie issues), National Security Adviser Jack Eastman, French super-spy Henri Bertrand, and of course, the terrorists themselves, the extremely dysfunctional Dajani family, whose career in nuclear physics and international terror ends in fratricide and gunplay. There's also the obligatory New York mayor who clearly resembles Ed Koch.

The authors offer a wide range of settings, the faux glitter of Studio 54, the deserts of Libya, the hills of Jerusalem,, the centers of power at the Pentagon and the White House, an upper-class apartment in Paris, a great newspaper's editorial offices, slums in Brooklyn's Red Hook, a cellar full of outdated nuclear civil defense supplies, the New York Transit Authority's operations center, a mistress's apartment in Manhattan, a snappy (and real) restaurant on Centre Street, a suburban house in Spring Valley, the laboratories of Los Alamos, and the streets of Greenwich Village, where I grew up, so the book had immediate resonance to me. I was highly amused that the terrorists chose to hide their nuclear weapon right behind the garage where my father used to park our family car.

There are weaknesses. The American military responds to the crisis a lot faster than it probably really could. The secret is held a lot longer and more effectively than believable, given the vast overnight mobilization by American intelligence, police, and military agencies. Some of the characters are stock types, like the New York Mayor, the Police Commissioner, and some of the Cabinet members. The disintegrating romance between the Police Detective and his New York Times girlfriend seems somewhat tacked-on and its fate is unresolved.

And while a 1978 evacuation of Manhattan Island seemed an unlikely feat, the 2001 and 2003 evacuations in the wake of 9/11 and the blackout showed that it could be done without chaos, with fine organization, good humor, and excellent public-spiritedness. The authors seem to regard New York as a disintegrating nightmare. In 1978, that may have been true, though.

The book has two warnings: the United States (and therefore Western civilization) is utterly unprepared for and completely at risk for nuclear terrorism with devastating consequences. Some of that has been addressed by advances in technology, like gamma-ray detectors. Others by unmitigated horror -- 9/11 raised homeland security awareness to record levels. Nonetheless, the danger remains -- that someone with immense scientific ability, good financial resources, and a large penknife to grind might develop a nuclear weapon, and rather than fire it by rocket or plane at America or Britain, simply smuggle it into London or New York by ship, and incinerate either of those cities to make their point. A frightening idea, indeed.

The other warning was about Muammar al-Qaddafi. He was depicted as a menace to the body politic. That came true, with his ghastly terrorist attacks and incidents, culminating in the horrible 1988 Lockerbie bombing, which incinerated an American airliner and the Scottish town it was flying over. By today's Brobdingnagian standards of terrorism, that attack seems small beer, which is unfortunate and a sad commentary on the public memory.

But in the end, Qaddafi was stopped. Not as in the book, which hints that he will be the victim of assassination, nor by foreign enemies, or illness and age, but by his own people, who grew tired of his bizarre tyranny, and gave him the same treatment that Italians gave Mussolini and Romanians to Ceausescu...butchering him in public. Qaddafi is now a monument to insane egotism and a warning to would-be tyrants that their worst enemy is the people they claim to lead.

However, despite its age, this novel still stands up as good entertainment and a harrowing warning on the dangers of nuclear weapons and the minds of dictators...they should not go together.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Fifth Horseman, Larry Collins, Dominique LaPierre
By Christopher R. Marsh
I first read this book almost 15 years ago. It is practically bleeding with researched technical facts to enhance the plot, which is also captivating. Two main characters, Whalid and the President, seem to change their outlook later in the book.

It is a must read, especially now. A TLC broadcast from 1997, Doomsday: On The Brink, shows that as decades pass, such an incident might be inevitable. In the last 30,000 years, every other weapon the human race has invented has proliferated and been used. Decades? Centuries? Millenia? When the people who remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki have passed? Who might be tempted to push the button then? Not just political or military leaders, but terrorists?

A terrifying must read.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
I couldn't put the book down
By PlanoTX
This is a prototype Tom Clancy book before there were Tom Clancy books.
I had bought The Fifth Horseman at an airport before a business trip. I read it on the flight for half an hour or so. Then it disappeared into the piles of non-essential materials.
Four months later, the book resurfaced. (Obviously, the first few chapters hadn't made much of an impression.) It was a morning in June about ten o'clock, outdoors on a hammock, when I started the book once more. It was in my den, after midnight, when I finally read the last page of the book.
What a story! A cliff hanger. Tremendous suspense. Extremely plausible. So good that I didn't read another novel for months because nothing else could compete with the experience The Fifth Horseman had provided. It was simply THAT good.
Amazon.com says this book is now out-of-print. Don't let that stop you. Buy it at auction. Find it at your library. Listen to it on audiotape. If you like books of international intrigue, this is the definitive suspense story.

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