Books
x dismiss this message

Did you know you can edit this page?

see page history

Description edit see section history

NO SURRENDER Renowned cryptologist Noelle Blanche refuses to have blood on her hands. So when the military asks for her help in a covert operation, she refuses--until masked gunmen raid her home and threaten her life. Suddenly it's all too clear that any blood spilled may be her... read more

Ridiculously Simplified Synopsis edit

Write a ridiculously simplified synopsis.

Characters/People edit see section history

  • David Wolfe: one of deadliest military men; got out after he was too late to save his wife from being tortured and killed by terrorist group The Swarm; thought he had killed them all; went into total isolation
  • Noelle Blache: name means White Christmas; world's most intelligent cryptologist; wanted by military and a group of terrorists to decode information
  • Caleb: David and Grant's best friend
  • Monroe: David's commander
  • Grant: David and Caleb's best friend
  • Mary: David's dead wife
  • Owen: member of The Swarm who tortured Mary; was burned badly by David; wants to get revenge on David
  • Joan: Add a description of this character.
  • Mr. Lark: leader of terrorist group The Swarm
  • Brian
  • Stanley: Noelle's ex-boyfriend
Show all 11 characters
Popular Covers

Loading covers…

Choose your book’s cover

Setting & Locations edit see section history

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 3 in Delta Force. (standard series)

Followed by No Control.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Shannon K. Butcher (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Forever
Country: USA
Publication Date: February 2007
ISBN: 978-0446618656
Page Count: 368

Classification edit see section history


We’re hiding the errata, movie connections, books that influenced this book, books influenced by this book, books that cite this book and books cited by this book sections. If you would like to add content to them, you must first make them visible.