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  • One Day in Paris

  • A Year in the Life of Dan Blake
  • By: Andrew Brel
  • Narrated by: Andrew Brel
  • Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins

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One Day in Paris

By: Andrew Brel
Narrated by: Andrew Brel
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Colonel Dan Blake's 18-year career in the British Army comes to an abrupt end when he fails a psychiatric evaluation when in line for the top job in counterterrorism at MI5. Finding himself unexpectedly unemployed, Blake travels to Moscow to visit his one real friend, Edwin Mallory, himself a high-achieving Cambridge peer 18 years into a high-flying career with MI6.

In Mallory's Moscow circle, Blake meets oil billionaire Sheikh Mohammad al Hussein. The meeting leads to a job offer for Blake's unique skill set. Newly funded with unlimited means, now possessed with motive and opportunity, Blake has one year to set his skills against the world’s leading security agencies in a battlefield where failure means certain death, while success presents unlimited possibilities and unimaginably lucrative redemption.

©2015. 2022 Andrew Brel (P)2022 Andrew Brel

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