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Unsustainable

A Tucker Cherokee Novel, Book 3

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Unsustainable

By: Jed O'Dea
Narrated by: Scott Ellis, Lauren Mangiardi
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Millions of Americans are violently protesting; many more are refusing to pay federal income tax. States are threatening to secede from the United States of America; the president is desperately trying to avoid a civil war.

While Tucker is offering a solution, his family is under attack from the most intelligent person in the world - a person self-diagnosed as a sociopath and psychopath. The terrorist’s next assignment contained all the elements of life that he enjoyed - terrorism, explosives, cyberattacks, sex, murder, theft, weaponry, revenge, and stealth.

Life is good. Life will be better for him after he concludes his unfinished business with the Cherokee family and their protectors. The thin line between genius and insanity had been crossed a long time and many lives ago. While Russia and China take advantage of a weakened America, Tucker solves the unsolvable.

©2015 Pell Publications (P)2020 James Edwin Day
Political Suspense Espionage War United States

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