
In the Shadow of Evil
SEAL Strike, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Edison McDaniels
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By:
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M. L. Strong
About this listen
When his former senior chief, Steve Auger, is brutally assassinated, former Navy SEAL officer Matthew Barrett has a choice to make. He can slide back into an all too familiar pattern of alcohol abuse and depression, or he can shake his demons and hunt down the murderers responsible for his friend’s death.
Book four in the Seal Strike series is a nonstop roller-coaster ride right up to its startling conclusion!
In The Shadow of Evil is the sequel to The Brotherhood and is the fourth novel in the exciting collection of military adventure stories by retired Navy SEAL and combat veteran M. L. Strong.
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