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Allen Stevens: Satan's Angels

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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It is October 1973. The Yom Kipper War is being fought between the Israelis and the forces of Syria and Egypt. The Israel Defense Forces are forbidden to execute enemy combatants. The Committee has no such restrictions. Enter Allen Stevens – The Problem Solver, to do a favor for the Israeli government. After several failed attempts, Allen and his Mossad companions find Akram Al-Masri – a man known as Satan’s Angel by the Israelis. Allen dispatches Al-Masri and goes back home. A Russian assassin, also known as Satan’s Angel, comes to America to kill President Reagan at the opening ceremony of the 1984 Summer Olympics. Allen sends his best three operators to find and kill the assassin.

In 1984, Al-Masri’s son Azar is fully grown and wants retribution for the murder of his father. He enters Syrian assassin training with the single goal of finding and killing the man who killed his father. Azar kills an American CIA courier, steals the money he is delivering to the Mujahideen, and heads for Pakistan with rebels on his trail. Satan’s Angels is filled with intrigue from start to finish, pitting professional assassins against professional assassins with the outcome always in doubt.

©2024 Bill Shuey (P)2024 Bill Shuey

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