Betrayal
Ryan Drake, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Sam Devereaux
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By:
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Will Jordan
About this listen
The compelling new thriller in the high-octane series featuring British CIA agent Ryan Drake. Perfect for fans of David Baldacci and Vince Flynn.
Former soldier and elite CIA operative Ryan Drake is heading out for dinner when he witnesses a sniper attack on a crowded freeway. A motorcade full of Russian Federal Security Force members has been ambushed. Many have been killed and, worst of all, Drake discovers that the leader of the strike team was Anya - the dangerous and enigmatic woman he once risked everything to protect. Drake cannot believe her capable of such an atrocity, but with the Russians baying for blood and tensions rising, Drake and his depleted team head for Siberia to discover the truth. And here he must confront the terrifying possibility that Anya's betrayal will unmask secrets greater and more devastating than he could ever have imagined.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-02-2021
Great series. Action packed and well read.
Loved it. Full of action and well narrated. About to start the 4th book in the series
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- Anonymous User
- 02-01-2025
Another decent instalment in the series
I've been listening to the the Ryan Drake series back to back for the last fortnight and enjoying it. Much like the previous book (with the Magellan GPS tracking) the use of RFID as a tracking device really took me out of the story. RFID does not work the way it's described in the book, I think a bit more research into the actual technology is required before it's used as a plot device. It's very distracting when writers use technology as part of a plot but in a way that is impossible/inaccurate, a little bit of research could easily avoid this. Technology shouldn't just be a magical device to move the plot along in a story set in 2008.
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