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"A superbly written work of thriller fiction!" -Christopher Amato, author of Shadow Investigation ¿¿It's February 2003. An alluring and determined CIA Case Officer, June Cohen, must flawlessly execute an unsanctioned plan of action or the U.S. will invade Iraq to search for weapons of mass destruction. She coerces Robaire Assaly, a Los Angeles based DEA Confidential Informant, to take part in her elaborate scheme. Robaire agrees, however, in doing so, he must betray his long-time DEA Agent handler, Gary Lowery, to get what she needs. Robaire soon realizes June has tricked him into taking the…mehr

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"A superbly written work of thriller fiction!" -Christopher Amato, author of Shadow Investigation ¿¿It's February 2003. An alluring and determined CIA Case Officer, June Cohen, must flawlessly execute an unsanctioned plan of action or the U.S. will invade Iraq to search for weapons of mass destruction. She coerces Robaire Assaly, a Los Angeles based DEA Confidential Informant, to take part in her elaborate scheme. Robaire agrees, however, in doing so, he must betray his long-time DEA Agent handler, Gary Lowery, to get what she needs. Robaire soon realizes June has tricked him into taking the blame for stealing a Stinger missile, which she pulled off right under the nose of the hapless FBI. The duped FBI and Gary desperately want Robaire. He's now frantically on the run as an international fugitive with the FBI and Gary relentlessly pursuing him and the stolen Stinger before it is used against an unknown target. However, June finds Robaire first before he can reveal the CIA's involvement to the Feds.
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Gregory D. Lee is a retired DEA Supervisory Special Agent and a retired U.S. Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 5/CID agent. In 2011, he deployed to Afghanistan on special assignment to the Army's Special Operations Command Europe to assess the "Rule of Law" counter-insurgency strategy and worked daily with members of the U.S. Intelligence Community. He instructed for DEA Training at the FBI Academy and was on DEA diplomatic assignment to Pakistan. He was part of a team capturing 1993 NYC World Trade Center bombing mastermind, Ramzi Yousef, and testified at his trial. His unique experiences in Pakistan are documented in two best-selling non-fiction books: Unholy Wars by John K. Cooley, and 1000 Years for Revenge: International Terrorism and the FBI by Peter Lance.