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Allen Stevens: The Problem Solver

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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Allen Stevens: The Problem Solver is the story of an ordinary guy who is trained to the point that he has extraordinary skills.

When Stevens is going through basic training at Lackland AFB, he is interviewed by the base chaplain of all people and given the opportunity to volunteer to serve with a special unit. After going through special forces training at Fort Bragg, Stevens is sent to the CIA farm to have his skills further honed. He and a female operative help a Russian defector escape from Hungary.

Stevens assassinates an American spy who works at the Naval Research Laboratory, a drug lord in Columbia, terrorist brothers routing money to the PLO, and a Russian GRU agent who knew too much. His last mission is to Cambodia to kill an American who is a gun importer and supplier for the Russians and North Vietnamese. He’s wounded during the mission and his survival becomes uncertain.

©2022 Bill Shuey (P)2022 Bill Shuey

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