Advance Pre-Publication Praise for The Lazarus Covenant
From a brutal turn in the lyrical opening passage to
its gripping end, this novel will captivate readers with the
story of Serbian-born, American-raised FBI Special Agent Mark
Lyons. A former officer in the U.S. Army’s Delta Force,
Lyons is dispatched to his native Balkans on a mission that turns
up not only a terrorist plot propelled by the region’s
ethnic and religious feuding but also unresolved mysteries from
his own troubled past. Author John Fenzel, an officer in the
U.S. Special Forces, brings authenticity and rich detail to the
story based on his own experience from the White House Situation
Room to the bloody war zones of central Europe.
Ann Scott Tyson, Washington Post
If John le Carre were to visit the Balkans, this is the kind
of thriller he would produce. Fenzel probes the dark secrets
of one of Europe's most intriguing places--Bosnia--bringing its
tortured history to life while crafting an even more disturbing
story involving ruthless terrorists, loose nukes, and a
team of secret operatives racing to prevent disaster. And this
author is no armchair commando. Fenzel, a special operations
officer in the U.S. Army, has generated fascinating prose that
can only come from someone who has seen the intel, belly-crawled
across unknown battlefields, and helped manage crises in the
West Wing. The Lazarus Covenant explores a secretive world
with rare verisimilitude, while deftly plumbing some questions
of good and evil.
Rick Newman, Senior Writer, U.S.News & World
Report
No publisher will give me the column inches I need to comment
on this novel. To say I enjoyed it and turned the pages
furiously is an understatement. I was totally absorbed in this
compelling and exciting work. John Fenzel’s military
experiences, his sense of history and place, and the blend of
characters and conflict make this a truly suspenseful, impressive
and easy read.
Tom Ridge, Former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security
The Lazarus Covenant races along the razor edge of a
darkly dangerous precipice—a compelling story written by
an author whose real life traced that same razor edge.”
Robert Andrews, A Murder of Justice (G.P. Putnam)
John Fenzel has written a gripping modern Balkans intrigue
with action that is both fast and believable as he weaves in
the political, military, ethnic and religious stresses of the
region.
Admiral Steve Abbot (USN, Ret.), Former Commander
of the Sixth Fleet and Former Deputy Homeland Security Advisor
The Lazarus Covenant weaves the haunting history of the Balkan
wars with a contemporary tale of nuclear terrorists on the loose,
all the while catapulting the reader through the hairpin turns
of its suspenseful plot. Each of Covenant’s many
unexpected revelations unveils another layer of intrigue and
draws us closer to the intrepid Mark Lyons and the villains he
must identify and stop before it’s too late. John
Fenzel masterfully combines key elements—grisly Balkan
history, the specter of nuclear terrorism, and a compelling level
of operational detail—to give his story a gripping, even
unsettling, realism. This novel will reward both veterans
and newcomers to these issues with a page-turning adventure not
to be missed. I'll look for it on the bestseller lists....
Max Boot, Foreign-Affairs Columnist for the
Los Angeles Times, Senior Fellow in National Security Studies
at the Council on Foreign Relations, Author of War Made
New: (Gotham Books, 2006)
You cannot write an intriguing, edge of your seat book like
this unless you are grounded from experience in actual operations.
Colonel John Fenzel has the training and real world experience
in the Balkans and with special operating units to bring this
story to life.”
Brigadier General (USA, Ret.) David Grange, CNN Military Analyst
In a book infused with history, John Fenzel blends riveting
intrigue with multi-layered plots. I found myself caught in a
spider's web of suspense that only grew with each chapter. Set
in Bosnia in 2007, the narrative unfolds as terrorists plot nuclear
Armageddon cunningly using centuries of ethnic and religious
conflict to mask their moves. The battlefield stretches from
small villages in the Balkans to the White House and the Persian
Gulf. Fenzel's extensive field experience with special operations
and his intimate knowledge of the inner corridors of power in
Washington D.C. infuse The Lazarus Covenant with vivid imagery
and a deep-rooted sense of reality that will leave you wondering
where art ends and reality begins.
Donatella Lorch, Director, Knight International Press Fellowships,
International Center for Journalists
Colonel John Fenzel's experiences on the front lines of the
global war on terror make The Lazarus Covenant an incredibly
gripping and compelling read; that he is an equally masterful
storyteller also makes this page-turner first-rate entertainment.
While the current publishing field is crowded with wanna-be commandos,
very few of them have ever been in the weeds, calling an air
strike, surviving in a shifting world of intentions and misdirections,
where survival is matter of smarts as well as brawn. If you want
to know the news behind the news, and to see first-hand the drama
of "the human heart in conflict with itself," read
Fenzel. Period. His writing career is filled with nothing
but promise. The Lazarus Covenant is just the beginning, and
it is a superb one.
Doug Stanton, In Harm's Way: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis
and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors (Owl Books)
Colonel Fenzel's The Lazarus Covenant is an engrossing
adventure story that puts believable men and women in the vortex
of Balkan politics. It is a remarkably well-written novel with
a graceful style, rich detail, and characters who are entirely
believable and whose destinies are of compelling interest. While
other authors gather material for their stories in libraries,
this book is clearly based on the author's extensive experience
inside American Special Forces and on the ground in the Balkans.
Only a Green Beret could write such a detailed, convincing, and
culturally sensitive novel where the reader is never quite sure
how much is fiction and how much is fact. An excellent story
told in an excellent way.
Hans Halberstadt, Roughneck Nine One, War Stories of The Green
Berets, U.S. Navy Seals In Action, Green Berets -- Unconventional
Warriors Under Cover
Riveting! Relentless, brilliantly nuanced, and vividly detailed.
Told with an insider’s view of one of the world's flashpoints
and the horrors of war, The Lazarus Covenant plunges us headlong
into tomorrow's headlines.
Dick Couch, Chosen Soldiery
John Fenzel has witnessed first hand the triumph and tragedy
of life in the Balkans. He has used that experience, and
his expert knowledge of the inner workings of government, to
produce a brilliant debut novel. Rich in detail and brimming
with suspense, The Lazarus Covenant paints a chilling picture
of how the passions of the Balkans could ignite yet another round
of conflict....only this time with global consequences.
Roger Cressey, Former White House Counterterrorism Director and
NBC News Terrorism Analyst
I could not put this book down. The Lazarus Covenant is
a triumph of smart suspense fiction while remaining
true to its setting in Bosnia and Croatia. The characters
are intriguing, memorable and remarkably authentic "wartime" personalities.
Kelly Moore, Former Spokeswoman for the
United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
John Fenzel's extensive knowledge of the Balkans together with
his background as a Special Forces officer combine to produce
a dynamic plot and absorbing story that will catapult The Lazarus
Covenant to the top of the suspense genre. I found it so gripping
and realistic, I had a hard time believing it was fiction!
Frank Antenori, Roughneck Nine One (St. Martin’s
Press)
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