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Independently Published
Shadow Men: It Should Have Been An Easy Kill
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9781520781396
ISBN13:
9781520781396
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$10.65
Join Senior Chief Petty Officer Jacob Tapman and Team 3 on their perilous and ill-fated assassination mission into war-torn Syria. The hunters then become the prey as Bassel Abid el Jabbar and his cell of international terrorists silently prowl across the American landscape seeking revenge, jihad and a path to Paradise. In the shadowy world of terrorism and counter-terrorism, the two groups now navigate: each pursuing the other, while both are being played as political pawns by distant puppet-masters, heading towards a cataclysmic end. All revenues from e-book sales will be donated to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and Arts in the Armed Forces. The mission of the NMCRS is to provide, in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial, educational, and other need-based assistance to active-duty and retired Sailors and Marines, their eligible family members, and survivors. Through Financial Assistance and Counseling, Quick Assist Loans, Education Assistance, Health Education and Post-Combat Support, Budget for Baby, Emergency Travel and Disaster Relief we use both financial and non-financial resources to identify solutions to meet emerging needs. Please visit the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society at www.nmcrs.org. The purpose of Arts in the Armed Forces is to provide high-quality theatre programming for active duty service members, veterans, military support staff and their families. The goal is to use the powerfully emotional shared experience of live theater to open up conversations capable of bridging the divides between military and civilian, service member and family member, the world of the arts and the world of practical action. Please visit Arts in the Armed Forces at www.aitaf.org.
Author: Dan Westerlin |
Publisher: Independently published |
Publication Date: Mar 30, 2017 |
Number of Pages: 231 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1520781393 |
ISBN-13: 9781520781396 |
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Shadow Men: It Should Have Been An Easy Kill
$10.65
Join Senior Chief Petty Officer Jacob Tapman and Team 3 on their perilous and ill-fated assassination mission into war-torn Syria. The hunters then become the prey as Bassel Abid el Jabbar and his cell of international terrorists silently prowl across the American landscape seeking revenge, jihad and a path to Paradise. In the shadowy world of terrorism and counter-terrorism, the two groups now navigate: each pursuing the other, while both are being played as political pawns by distant puppet-masters, heading towards a cataclysmic end. All revenues from e-book sales will be donated to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and Arts in the Armed Forces. The mission of the NMCRS is to provide, in partnership with the Navy and Marine Corps, financial, educational, and other need-based assistance to active-duty and retired Sailors and Marines, their eligible family members, and survivors. Through Financial Assistance and Counseling, Quick Assist Loans, Education Assistance, Health Education and Post-Combat Support, Budget for Baby, Emergency Travel and Disaster Relief we use both financial and non-financial resources to identify solutions to meet emerging needs. Please visit the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society at www.nmcrs.org. The purpose of Arts in the Armed Forces is to provide high-quality theatre programming for active duty service members, veterans, military support staff and their families. The goal is to use the powerfully emotional shared experience of live theater to open up conversations capable of bridging the divides between military and civilian, service member and family member, the world of the arts and the world of practical action. Please visit Arts in the Armed Forces at www.aitaf.org.
Author: Dan Westerlin |
Publisher: Independently published |
Publication Date: Mar 30, 2017 |
Number of Pages: 231 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1520781393 |
ISBN-13: 9781520781396 |