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Approved by the CIA Publication Review Board. "Expect Hewitt to gain notoriety as a political/suspense author of technically detailed espionage similar to Tom Clancy." -Authors Reading When Iran's leaders celebrate the creation of a bioweapon that could potentially annihilate the United States, the news sparks a race to acquire or stop the most lethal virus in the world. CIA pilot Duncan Hunter has conducted "special activities" across three continents for twenty years; finding hostages and facilitating their rescue, finding and destroying drug labs and submersibles, killing drug crops with…mehr

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Approved by the CIA Publication Review Board. "Expect Hewitt to gain notoriety as a political/suspense author of technically detailed espionage similar to Tom Clancy." -Authors Reading When Iran's leaders celebrate the creation of a bioweapon that could potentially annihilate the United States, the news sparks a race to acquire or stop the most lethal virus in the world. CIA pilot Duncan Hunter has conducted "special activities" across three continents for twenty years; finding hostages and facilitating their rescue, finding and destroying drug labs and submersibles, killing drug crops with technology, and hunting down and eliminating the high-profile men who seek to become the next leader of international terrorism. Iran has always been off limits. When U.S. Navy SEALs rescue an American woman from an ISIS compound, analysts suggest the bride of a captured terrorist could have key information of a plan to spread a contagion via commercial airliners and international airports. But the woman will not talk to just anyone. The Agency's most secretive and successful black program is winding down. Does Duncan Hunter have anything left in his bag of tricks before he is booted out of the agency?
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Mark is a retired aviation executive, college professor, and military pilot. The ideas for his books spring from life experiences, his extensive international travel, and an admiration for the unique "quiet" spyplanes from the Vietnam War. Mark served in leadership positions with the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Border Patrol, and the U.S. Air Force before leading and managing aviation activities and aircraft operations for international corporations in the Washington, D.C. area. He holds a Master's degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College and an MBA from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. His novels have been approved by the CIA's Publication Review Board.