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Silent Six
- Korea Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Hobart Reynolds
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Author David Joseph brings his most intriguing thriller yet - a terrifying story about terrorism and rescue - brilliantly paced with superb nonstop action. While tracking the 9/11 terrorist hijackers at the "Kuala Lumpur Summit", the Silent Six team are redirected on a rescue mission of sheer audacity and nerve - rescue a group of children being transported from Camp 14 in North Korea. Here is David Joseph's heart-stopping masterpiece, a riveting novel about the most diabolical government and criminal syndicate that ever existed - the Kim regime and Office 39.
©2014 David Joseph (P)2017 David Joseph
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