
Ending Big
"Readers will root for the sympathetic Duncan as he morphs into a more grounded version of James Bond or Jason Bourne." --Publishers WeeklyArms Smuggling, Terrorist Attacks & CIA Spycraft in the North African DesertDuncan Luke has a bad feeling about his next job for the Bingham Intelligence Group or "BIG." Ghislaine Bingham wants him to fly to Niger to investigate soon-to-be partner Ismail Salah'...
File Size: 3042 KB
Print Length: 421 pages
Publisher: Magneto Books (December 5, 2017)
Publication Date: December 5, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B077YNF6YM
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“I love that I start out reading new authors to me and finding that they pull me into the story. This is a series that will keep you reading. Enjoy!...”
uranium concession near the border with Libya. Duncan suspects Salah is secretly dealing arms, but can he prove it when the Arab Spring's violent turn threatens his mission and his life?Action-packed, ENDING BIG delivers the biggest punch of the series."International lawyer Bryan puts his professional experience to good use in his engrossing first novel and series launch." --Publishers Weekly“I'm glad Duncan Luke is back in my life. I've missed him. In [the] second book, we follow Duncan on an even faster, more perilous ride, both personally and professionally. A ride brim-filled with international corporate/government intrigue--the kind of plot that should be on our front pages...”--Richard Kletter, film and TV writer and adjunct professor at USC Film School
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