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The Shell Game par Steve Alten
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The Shell Game (édition 2009)

par Steve Alten (Auteur)

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The events of September 11, 2001, the invasion of Iraq, radical Islamists, an impending showdown with Iran-what do these have in common? Oil. And the world is running out. The Shell Game is far more than a thriller; it is a cautionary tale that exposes the next 9/11 event, a deception that will lead to a retaliatory chemical weapons strike on Iran and the terrorist elements that the regime supports. Though written as fiction, this novel is filled with all-too-real details provided by insiders in the oil industry, military, and Middle Eastern affairs and extrapolates from real events of the past and present a future that will lead us down a path of self-destruction, unless we stop the insanity now. In 2007, two CIA spooks meet with an American colonel in military intelligence. The war is going badly, and President Bush, who steadfastly refuses to back down, remains unchallenged at home as Democrats and Republicans focus on the 2008 elections. Meanwhile, Iran's pursuit of nuclear energy will yield enriched uranium by 2012-uranium that could be used to manufacture suitcase nukes. The US military is too drained to invade Iran, and a preemptive strike is out of the question; unless, that is, a nuclear detonation were to occur in an American city-one in which the uranium can be traced to Iran. A US reprisal would strike a deathblow to radical Islam, quell the insurgent violence in Iraq, and yield more oil. Yes, the cost is unthinkable, but doing nothing could result in a dozen suitcase bombs going off in a dozen American cities, bringing anarchy and the collapse of Western civilization. December 2011. Ashley 'Ace' Futrell is an oil-industry expert married to Kelli Doyle, a former national security advisor and one of the CIA spooks in the 2007 meeting. When Kelli threatens to expose the plot, Ace finds his existence hurtling down a rabbit hole of deceit in which the lies of the powerful few could lead to the darkest days of human existence and the death knell for billions.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Shell Game
Auteurs:Steve Alten (Auteur)
Info:Cedar Fort, Inc. (2009), Edition: 2, 480 pages
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Año 2007, la guerra va mal, y el presidente Bush se niega a dar marcha atrás. Mientras tanto, la carrera nuclear iraní producirá uranio enriquecido en unos cinco años. Un uranio que podrá ser utilizado para fabricar cabezas nucleares. El Ejército de EEUU está demasiado desgastado para invadir Irán y no tiene respaldo para un ataque nuclear sin que haya provocación previa del mismo calibre. Si se produjera un ataque nuclear a una ciudad norteamericana, tendrían justificado el uso de medidas severas. Con ello acabarían con la insurgencia violenta en Irak y conseguirían inmensos beneficios con el petróleo. El coste moral sería impensable, pero el fin podría justificarlo… Diciembre del 2011. Una consejera del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional amenaza con hacer público aquel plan. Su marido, Ace Futrell, experto en la industria petrolífera, verá cómo su existencia se dirige inexorablemente hacia una telaraña de mentiras y estrategias, orquestadas por los pocos verdaderamente poderosos, que podrían conducirnos a los días más oscuros de la existencia humana, y a la muerte de billones.
  Natt90 | Jul 5, 2022 |
A fantastic read - very fascinating. Steve Alten writes very professionally about various problems perceived globally. I am not certain whether he is factually correct in all claims he makes in his books but there are no obvious and painful inconsistencies or fallacies; after all, this is still a fiction book. It makes one think hard about the storyline, eventually becoming fully immersed in it. The pace is fast, not boring, and all facts (or quasi-facts) seem necessary and not overbearing. The Shell Game is a fine example of why Steve Alten is rising high in my private list of my favourite authors. ( )
  Hana.Dooren.Richter | Sep 22, 2013 |
One of the best books I've read this year. It was very fast paced, and action packed like all Steve Alten books. This one was quite frightening though, in that it could very easily happen with the road our government is on. This book was written back in 2007 or 2008 and some of the stuff that he wrote about is coming true. The most disturbing part of it is the actual quotes at the beginning of each chapter that actual real government officials have said. The book is a work of fiction, but is also based on a lot of fact. Take it as a cautionary tale of what could happen if we keep on the road that we are on, with corrupt politcians and corporations that have their own interests at hand instead of the good of the country and planet. ( )
  monkeygirl351 | Aug 17, 2012 |
Año 2007, la guerra va mal, y el presidente Bush se niega a dar marcha atrás. Mientras tanto, la carrera nuclear iraní producirá uranio enriquecido en unos cinco años. Un uranio que podrá ser utilizado para fabricar cabezas nucleares. El Ejército de EEUU está demasiado desgastado para invadir Irán y no tiene respaldo para un ataque nuclear sin que haya provocación previa del mismo calibre. Si se produjera un ataque nuclear a una ciudad norteamericana, tendrían justificado el uso de medidas severas. Con ello acabarían con la insurgencia violenta en Irak y conseguirían inmensos beneficios con el petróleo. El coste moral sería impensable, pero el fin podría justificarlo…

Diciembre del 2011. Una consejera del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional amenaza con hacer público aquel plan...
  kika66 | Dec 28, 2011 |
This is the single worst book I've read in, oh, 10 years. Every moonbat, conspiracy-theorist government plot known to man is rolled out here. It is clearly bunk that the oil companies are conspiring to keep oil off the market, yet that is here, along with the Grassy Knoll, Dick Cheney as Ruler of the World, and more. If I thought I could get my money back on this book, I would go for it (and I have all the lefty textbooks from college 30 years ago).

How can you be a writer and write a character that is a Lt Commander in the Army? Note to Steve: LT Commander is NAVY. Lt Colonel is Army.

Don't buy it, don't read it...then again, send it to your worst enemy as a peace offering. The time they waste reading it should give you time to sneak up on him and see who really killed Kennedy and Princess Diana. ( )
  longneck | Apr 14, 2008 |
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The events of September 11, 2001, the invasion of Iraq, radical Islamists, an impending showdown with Iran-what do these have in common? Oil. And the world is running out. The Shell Game is far more than a thriller; it is a cautionary tale that exposes the next 9/11 event, a deception that will lead to a retaliatory chemical weapons strike on Iran and the terrorist elements that the regime supports. Though written as fiction, this novel is filled with all-too-real details provided by insiders in the oil industry, military, and Middle Eastern affairs and extrapolates from real events of the past and present a future that will lead us down a path of self-destruction, unless we stop the insanity now. In 2007, two CIA spooks meet with an American colonel in military intelligence. The war is going badly, and President Bush, who steadfastly refuses to back down, remains unchallenged at home as Democrats and Republicans focus on the 2008 elections. Meanwhile, Iran's pursuit of nuclear energy will yield enriched uranium by 2012-uranium that could be used to manufacture suitcase nukes. The US military is too drained to invade Iran, and a preemptive strike is out of the question; unless, that is, a nuclear detonation were to occur in an American city-one in which the uranium can be traced to Iran. A US reprisal would strike a deathblow to radical Islam, quell the insurgent violence in Iraq, and yield more oil. Yes, the cost is unthinkable, but doing nothing could result in a dozen suitcase bombs going off in a dozen American cities, bringing anarchy and the collapse of Western civilization. December 2011. Ashley 'Ace' Futrell is an oil-industry expert married to Kelli Doyle, a former national security advisor and one of the CIA spooks in the 2007 meeting. When Kelli threatens to expose the plot, Ace finds his existence hurtling down a rabbit hole of deceit in which the lies of the powerful few could lead to the darkest days of human existence and the death knell for billions.

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