
Dance with the Devil
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Narrated by:
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James Lawrence
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By:
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Gary Gabelhouse
About this listen
Dance with The Devil is a metaphysical thriller about cultural anthropologist Gabe Turpin who, while on holiday in Kenya with his adult daughter, comes between SEAL Team Six and Somali pirates.
In the bloody aftermath, they, a Maasai Shaman, and an old spymaster, form an unlikely team to derail a terrorist, nuclear attack on a U.S. Carrier Strike Group that will be the tipping point for a financial attack, and a collapse of the U.S. economy.
Dance with The Devil tells a story of ruthless mercenaries, Chinese Tong overlords, spies, and international puppet masters - all challenged by a college professor, a Maasai diviner, and a geriatric spymaster.
©2021 Gary Gabelhouse (P)2021 Ferrel D. Moore
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