The Enemies of My Country
The Shadow Strike Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Corey M. Snow
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Written by:
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Jason Kasper
About this listen
David Rivers is an elite-level assassin. He’s an expert in the art of violence. Honing his skill first as a Ranger, then as a mercenary, and now as a CIA contractor conducting covert action around the world.
But in his secluded mountain home in Virginia, David Rivers lives a double life. There, Rivers is known as a caring husband to his new wife and the doting father to his young daughter. Soft targets to his enemies.
Half a world away, on a mission to assassinate a foreign operative, Rivers uncovers his worst fear. An imminent attack on US soil will occur in four days. The target is in his hometown. And his wife and daughter are mentioned by name.
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- Matthew Oliphant
- 2023-07-23
Excellent story
Great story kept me riveted so I couldn’t stop listening. In addition, the narration truly helped bring the story to life
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- Ron
- 2022-05-19
great story
narrator slowed the story down no feelings no anticipation. if it wasn't a thriller it sounded like a science lecture.
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-05-05
Decent
The story was good, a lot of books give you the cut and dried good guys always win, you see it before it comes, kind of narrative. This... didn't. The good guys fail, almost too much in this book, but it was still enjoyable. Really struggled for the first bit understanding the way character dialog is written, switching between first and third person style at random. Really didn't enjoy that, but otherwise was fairly so worth the listen. Narrator did a great job with the script.
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