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Enemy at the Door

The Danny Pearson Thriller Series, Book 12

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Enemy at the Door

By: Stephen Taylor
Narrated by: Lee Beddow
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Nowhere is safe. They can get you anywhere.

The most dangerous terrorists aren't foreign extremists. They're homegrown. Educated. Connected. And they just tried to kill Danny.

Elite university students. Wealthy families. Political connections. They're supposed to be the country's future leaders—instead, they've become its deadliest threat.

Disillusioned and radicalized, they've launched a campaign of terror that starts with a bomb at The Red Lion Pub on Parliament Street. A pub where MPs drink. A pub Danny Pearson and Scott Miller just walked out of—seconds before it explodes.

Wrong place, wrong time, wrong targets to miss.

Now Danny and Scott are hunting an enemy that hides in plain sight. These aren't battle-hardened militants—they're students who look like anyone's son or daughter. They have resources, intelligence networks, and the kind of privilege that makes them invisible.

You can't tell who they are by looking. They could be your neighbor. Your colleague. Standing at your own door.

It's a deadly game of cat and mouse where trust is a liability and paranoia is survival. Danny's faced cartels, assassins, and armies—but how do you fight an enemy that looks like everyone else?

©2025 Stephen Taylor (P)2025 Stephen Taylor
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