Pipeline in the Media

 

 "Pipeline [is] an entertaining and sobering thriller...Peter Schechter
has been around quite a few blocks, both in the United States and
abroad. He writes knowledgeably of the methodology of skullduggery."
Joseph Goulden, Washington Times

 

Newsweek praise the book Pipeline by Peter Schechter "With a movie-maker's sense of vision and pace, Peter Shechter has written a white-knuckle ride through a political and business crisis that threatens the world as we know it. More than just a gripping thriller, Pipeline offers a vivid demonstration of the powerful forces behind the power we need to live."  
Richard Wolffe, Newsweek
 
U.S News and World report praise the book Pipeline by Peter Schechter“Pipeline reads like the best of David Baldacci and Daniel Silva. It's a smart, scary thriller that shows why the U.S. energy crisis and the new Russian belligerence make for a toxic mix. From Washington to Lima to Moscow, Peter Schechter knows the way the world works--and how it can go dangerously wrong.” 
Brian Kelly, Editor, U.S. News and World Report

 Pipeline on Roll Call



"What if the U.S. energy demand surpasses the supply, causing a State-wide blackout in California and leaving the state in havoc as Washington officials scramble to find a solution?  That's the scenario in "Pipeline," a suspenseful fictional tale by author Peter Schechter... As a pleasure read, the book is suspenseful and dramatic, articularly as the investigation into Russia's intentions deepens and is leaked to others."
Liisa Rajala, Roll Call Staff

 

 "If my memory serves correctly, some brilliant scribe with the Chicago Tribune (yes, both he and it are still around) once said that Peter Schecter’s first novel, Point of Entry (2006), was “as good as this kind of writing gets.” If anything, though, Schecter’s latest book, Pipeline, is even more thrilling".
Back Out in the Cold, The Rap Sheet

 

 "It’s the best book that this reviewer has read lately."
Douglas McWilliams, Sacramento Book Review
 "An America that is -- still -- cripplingly dependent on foreign energy must face down a newly resurgent, and energy-rich Russia, in Washington, D.C. consultant Peter Schechter's thriller "Pipeline." What Russia has, and the U.S. desperately needs, is natural gas. And before this book is over, panic will turn to terror then to the very precipice of war. "

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