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The Road to Armageddon

By: Larry Collins
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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When Iran's deadly nuclear game is revealed, CIA agent Frank Williams realizes there is only one man made for the job of traveling to the other side of the world to neutralize this threat—his disgraced former partner, agent Jim Duffy. Williams travels to Duffy's quiet Maine hideaway and presents the facts of the case: The world's largest heroin dealers have carved a path straight to America's doorsteps and may possess six of the deadliest weapons known to man. Duffy doesn't want to yield to the Agency that rudely cast him aside. But a sense of duty and a love of country will not let him stand by, idle.

Not since The Manchurian Candidate has the thriller so closely walked the line between fact and fiction, as listeners try to ascertain if this is really happening. Are we on the brink of our planet's final conflict?

©2003 Larry Collins (P)2022 Phoenix Books
Espionage Political Fiction Suspense

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