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Allen Stevens: Dead Reckoning

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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Dead Reckoning is the story of Mia Stevens experiences in the Army after completing Special Forces training. On her first mission, one of her operators is killed. When she leads her platoon back into Iraq, she is shot and severely wounded. Allen’s son, JR is kidnapped by Russians who are trying to intimidate Allen into divulging classified information. Edde Franklin, a Committee operator is assigned to assassinate a corrupt Congressman.

Jihadists are planning an attack on JFK stadium in Washington, D.C. during a Whitney Houston concert. The FBI arrests a group of Muslims in the effort to thwart the attack. Allen Stevens is informed that the FBI have the wrong men and is requested to have his operators find and terminate the actual jihadists. The effort entails twists and turns as The Committee operator endeavor to find the Muslim jihadists.

©2024 Bill Shuey (P)2024 Bill Shuey

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