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  • Mr. Smith Goes to North Korea

  • FBI Special Agent Evelyn Black Series
  • By: Terry Oroszi
  • Narrated by: Maxx Pinkins
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins

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Mr. Smith Goes to North Korea

By: Terry Oroszi
Narrated by: Maxx Pinkins
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Publisher's Summary

Evelyn "Eve" Black is an undercover FBI Special Agent, but she’s not a very good one. She often breaks cover, loses her temper, and kills a few too many people. Fortunately for the FBI, her old partner, Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) Sean Peck, was very by-the-book, and now it’s his turn to go undercover.

Colton Smith, US Army veteran, country music star, and Occupy Wall Street anti-one-percenter terrorist. While inside prison, his singing made him a YouTube phenomenon, catching the eye of North Korean Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un. Three young Americans visiting North Korea on holiday are jailed and tortured, and it’s up to Mr. Smith to pave the way for their escape. On this rare occasion, the CIA and the FBI work together to penetrate the hermit kingdom and bring the Americans home, all under the leader’s nose. Just when he thinks it’s all pizza and karaoke.

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