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Pursuance of Justice

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Product Code: 9780646892986
ISBN13: 9780646892986
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Pursuance of Justice

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THE AGENT AND THE CIA ARE INEXTRICABLY LINKED He admitted to himself, that he missed the cut, thrust, and thrill of the chase, being a CIA agent ..... As a CIA agent, he had played his part in getting rid of dangerous people, and in some small way, made the world a better place. Happily married and retired, he somehow found himself involved again, trying to solve numerous problems. Director Heathcott reached out to him, to help save his family. Need to get rid of a major drug dealer, who he deemed responsible for the death of his cousin and his wife's best friend. Iran acquired US Apache helicopters from the Taliban when the President of the USA left billions of dollars of military equipment behind in Afghanistan. Gives a whole new meaning to being shot with your own equipment. The CIA agent firmly believed that what he did is fully justified, because the judicial system in the Western World is skewed in favor of those who commit heinous crimes. Civil libertarian judges continue to merely give those who have committed serious crimes a slap on the wrist or a short-term sentence. He wondered why there was so much hatred in the world. The world has become a dangerous place and needs to be rid of criminals that commit serious crimes, and not give them a holiday in prison at the tax payer's expense. The retired agent, death and the CIA are inextricably linked.


Author: Sid de Beer
Publisher: Harrington House Press
Publication Date: Feb 23, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0646892983
ISBN-13: 9780646892986
 

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