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The Scorpio Directive
- A John Drake / Evangeline Hardy Novel
- Narrated by: Claton Butcher
- Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
CIA agents John Drake and Evangeline Hardy uncover a trio of enemies - Muslim terrorists, a cyber genius, and the mysterious man Bocata, who has links to the occult. Their plot: to unleash a three-prong attack on the United States. With a cyber attack that renders the nation defenseless as all electrical systems shut down, a rogue nuclear submarine, and demonic forces unleashed against the nation, America's enemies have forged a perfect storm that threatens to drive the US to its knees. Will Drake and Hardy uncover the plot in time, or will terrorists succeed in inflicting these horrors on the nation?
©2013 JK Publishing (P)2014 JK Publishing
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