First Strike by Ben Coes

First Strike

Ben Coes
MacMillan Audio
Jun 2016
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The violent terrorist group ISIS has launched amajor military campaign to take over Syria. But as they commit more andmore public atrocities, their sources for ammunition are drying up.However, their charismatic and tyrannical leader, Tristan Nazir, has amajor card left to play, which will get a new secret shipment of armsunderway. <br><br>Dewey Andreas is sent into the field to meet Mallory,the Milan CIA station chief who has explosive proof about the source ofthe terrorists group's original funding. While ISIS operatives take outboth Mallory and his source, Dewey escapes with the proof -- the group'soriginal munitions were provided by a black-ops program from deep within the Pentagon itself. <br><br>The program unravels in time for the armsshipment to be stopped before it reaches its destination. But Isoldaisn't finished. He launches a bold strike into the heart of America,sending a team to take over a dorm at Columbia University, capturingnearly 500 college students as hostages. Among those hostages is CIADirector Hector Calibrisi's daughter, Daisy. For every hour that theshipment of weapons is delayed, the radicals will publicly execute onestudent. A frontal assault will result in untold number of deadstudents. Sending the shipment will give Isolda and his followers themeans to capture Syria and its resources, creating a terrorist runnation. <br><br>In a situation with no solutions, there remains only one option -- Dewey Andreas.
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Publisher MacMillan Audio
Published 2016
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