Sean Dillon 20 - The Death Trade
β Scribed by Higgins, Jack
- Book ID
- 108584358
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 256 KB
- Series
- Sean Dillon 20
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101631096
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β¦ Synopsis
The master of suspense returns with a cutting-edge tale that pits his heroes Sean Dillon and Sara Gideon against the nuclear ambitions of Iran.
An eminent Iranian scientist has made a startling breakthrough in nuclear weapons research, but he canβt stand the thought of his regime owning the bomb. He would run if he could, but if he does, his family dies. He is desperate; he doesnβt know what to do.
It is up to Sean Dillon and the rest of the small band known as the Prime Ministerβs private army to think of a plan. Most particularly, it is up to their newest member, an intelligence captain and Afghan war hero named Sara Gideon, who thinks there just might be a way to pull it off.
But plans have a way of encountering the unexpected. And as the operation spins out, from Paris and Syria to Iran and the Saudi Arabian desert, there is very much that is unexpected indeed. And much blood that will be spilled.
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