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Brother's Keeper

By: Jim DeFelice
Narrated by: Todd McLaren
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An international crisis, stolen stealth technology, and a race to find a missing scientist provide fast-paced thrills in Brother’s Keeper, by The New York Times best-selling author Jim DeFelice.

FBI agent Jack Ferico’s father is dying. His last wish? To see his estranged son, Danny, before he dies. Jack never got along with his older brother, but agrees to bring him home. Trouble is, Danny has disappeared without a trace. Jack’s search uncovers secrets, hidden agendas, and a danger more serious than he ever imagined. Danny specialized in stealth technologies at an international think tank. National security agencies suspect Danny sold classified technologies to the wrong people. Suddenly Jack’s not the only one looking for Danny. If he wants to save his brother and end an international crisis, Jack better find him first … and fast.

©2000 Jim DeFelice (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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“DeFelice never forgets that he is writing an action story.” (The New York Times)

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