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Major Jake Fortina and the Tier-One Threat

By: Ralph R. "Rick" Steinke
Narrated by: Duke Holm
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At the behest of rogue Iranian government officials, two terrorists break into the grave of an American veterans' cemetery in the Suresnes suburb of Paris. What they take from that grave could lead to the deaths of millions of Israeli and US citizens, as well as Jews around the world. US Army Major Jake Fortina, a military attaché stationed at the US embassy in Paris, is called upon by the FBI and French and Italian law enforcement and intelligence officials to help defeat Iran's nefarious plan.

Beginning in Paris, this international drama leads listeners from Afghanistan to England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Turkey, and the United States in the scramble to save the world from a terror unknown since the deadly Spanish flu outbreak of 1918.

©2022 Ralph R. "Rick" Steinke (P)2022 Ralph R. "Rick" Steinke
Espionage Suspense Thriller & Suspense France Fiction US Army

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