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Rebels of Mindanao

By: Tom Anthony
Narrated by: Tom Anthony
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Al Qaeda terrorists are spreading silently throughout the globe wreaking violence on all who oppose them. Their newest target: The small Philippine island of Mindanao. On the brink of civil war, success in Mindanao would trigger a chain reaction across the pacific threatening democracy and peace around the globe.

Haunted by the failure of his last mission and the lost lives of his team, Thomas Thornton had hoped to escape his former life as a military operative, seeking the calm beauty of tropical Mindanao. When two West Point friends, now high ranking officials in the government and military, ask him to run one last op, he finds himself in the fray once more. Thornton recruits a hunter-killer team of Manobo tribesmen to begin covert actions against the insurgency. The mission: Eliminate a Turkish warrior carrying millions in cash into Mindanao to finance an Islamic revolution. The deal: Make the Turk and the cash disappear, no questions asked.

©2017 Tom Anthony (P)2020 Tom Anthony
Fiction War & Military Military War

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