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The Recruiter

A Chuck Brandt Thriller

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The Recruiter

Written by: Roger Weston
Narrated by: Charles Rachor
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Making amends for his horrible past... betrayed by his employer... torn from the woman he loves... spy recruiter Chuck Brandt is down, but not out. Now he will have to recruit the only man alive that can help him - the man he used to be.

Nobody in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, knew who Chuck Brandt really was. All they knew was that he rented apartments to immigrants. What they didn't know was that he was a recruiter of spies, that he was a legendary ex-assassin trying to start over and live honestly. His employer, a top secret government intelligence agency, knew the truth. They should have known better than to target him. They should have left him alone.

©2012 Weston Publishing Enterprises (P)2014 Weston Publishing Enterprises
Espionage Genre Fiction Political Suspense Fiction Thriller
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Implausible!!!

The plot falls into trouble as soon as it introduces (at the beginning of the book) a completely implausible motivation for the hero (?) to take action. He clearly had an alibi and there was no need for him to be on the run. It made reading any further too difficult.

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