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One Deadly Souk

Code Name Delta, Book 3

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One Deadly Souk

By: Oscar Ortiz
Narrated by: Dustin Konrad
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NAME: Patrick Coonan
CODENAME: Delta
OPERATION: Scorpion Tail
ANNOTATIONS: Paired with the dazzling redhead Jessica Fitts, a.k.a. Agent Phi, Delta is sent to Colombia on a joint mission with a loose cannon from the OCF's Moscow Bureau. Apparently, Coonan's orders are to eliminate a "ghost from the past" and neutralize the threat said "ghost" poses by opening a Weapons of Mass Destruction bazaar in the jungles of South America, with an eye to supplying Communist guerrillas in Colombia and a certain Muslim terror group preparing to launch its own brand of Jihad against Uncle Sam. But in a murky world where nothing is what it seems, Agent Delta soon will learn that sometimes one must pact with the devil to avoid a greater evil.

A sobering, fast-paced thriller in the style of Ian Fleming’s 007 and Donald Hamilton’s Matt Helm.

©2024 Oscar F. Ortiz (P)2025 MX Publishing
Espionage Military War & Military

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