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The Beirut Protocol

A Marcus Ryker Novel, Book 4

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The Beirut Protocol

Written by: Joel C. Rosenberg
Narrated by: George Guidall
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From the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author!

A game-changing peace treaty between Israel and the Saudis is nearly done.

The secretary of state is headed to the region to seal the deal.

And Special Agent Marcus Ryker is leading an advance trip along the Israeli-Lebanon border, ahead of the secretary’s arrival.

But when Ryker and his team are ambushed by Hezbollah forces, a nightmare scenario begins to unfold. The last thing the White House can afford is a new war in the Mideast that could derail the treaty and set the region ablaze. U.S. and Israeli forces are mobilizing to find the hostages and get them home, but Ryker knows the clock is ticking.

When Hezbollah realizes who they’ve captured, no amount of ransom will save them - they’ll be transferred to Beirut and then to Tehran to be executed on live television.

In the fourth installment of Rosenberg’s gripping series, Marcus Ryker finds himself in the most dangerous situation he has ever faced - captured, brutalized, and dragged deep behind enemy lines.

Should he wait to be rescued? Or try to escape? How? And what if his colleagues are too wounded to run?

This is the CIA’s most valuable operative as you have never seen him before.

©2021 Joel C. Rosenberg. Psalm 23 in chapter 36 and John 3:19 in chapter 104 are taken from the New American Standard Bible,® © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Genre Fiction Military Political Espionage Fiction War Royalty
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“The best audiobooks succeed when narrators such as George Guidall perform so exceptionally that listeners can visualize every moment.... Guidall's performance is flawless, particularly in the way he captures the tones, accents, and brutality of Ryker's captors. Guidall is equally adept at depicting intimate moments among some of Ryker's rescuers, resulting in an audiobook that satisfies listeners on all levels.” (AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award Winner)

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Story began in a bit of confusion but sorted out and became very interesting. Great plot and great characters

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Great book, nice to see Riker back at work.

I loved it 😍, couldn't put it down. Mr. Rosenberg was great as always. Blessings

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the only negative with this is that I have problem at times with accents of the readers. I find the annunciation at times is hard to hear clearly.

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