Counter Identity
The Remmich/Miller Series, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Steven Osarczuk
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Auteur(s):
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Karl Braungart
À propos de cet audio
Imagine you find yourself losing bits of time. Almost like a dream you only slightly remember. Envision yourself committing treason in that altered state.
Having been drugged, hypnotized, and conditioned, Paul Remmich believes the Tariq'Allah organization is a force for good in the world. Delighted with his performance when stealing documents from the US, the underground Tariq'Allah once again deploy him on a new mission. The scheme is to abduct another man to increase their profits.
Major Eric Miller is the target. He extends his military intelligence role and also accepts a position in the CIC, the counterintelligence corps.
A temporary transfer to Cuba is both a training exercise and a hunt for AWOL soldiers. When Miller catches a glimpse of Remmich meeting with Iraqi cohorts in Havana, his suspicions are raised.
The former soldier's longtime friend, Major Eric Miller, becomes suspicious when Remmich gets caught up in lies. Unbeknownst to Miller, he is the target to recruit. Although Remmich uses the same scheme used to overpower his friend's resistance, the outcome of Miller's abduction is unexpected and revealing.
The Russians don't want to be left out of anything Tariq'Allah gets. They must verify Remmich's fulfillment of tasks.
Can Miller escape their clutches, or is he destined to become another brainwashed mole for the Iraqi underground?
Remmich and Miller are playing dangerous games. One of them must be stopped before they both are killed.
"He reached under his V-neck sweater to his shirt pocket and pulled out the pillbox. Two Rohypnol tablets dropped into the beer. He closed the box and looked around the bar to see if anyone was watching him."