The Expendable Man

C.A.T. (Countries Against Terrorism)

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Don Chivers ISBN: 9781631351624
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. Language: English
Author: Don Chivers
ISBN: 9781631351624
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Language: English
During the cold war with the Soviet Union, an influential American in military intelligence rewarded Ian McGregor for saving his daughters. McGregor was enrolled in an exhausting training program to exploit his many attributes, and to further his benefactors career to the status of “general.”----The Expendable Man is a taut thriller loaded with spies and political intrigue.-----Old hardliners in the Kremlin formed a clandestine group to oppose Gorbachevs politics as being premature. To prove their point, they schemed with a drug cartel and other criminal gangs to undermine the American economy and make President Reagans idea of laying a protective canopy over America look like a ridiculous boast.----McGregor frustrated their plans in the past, before becoming an agent for an elite organization named C.A.T. (Countries against Terrorism). He changed his name, occupation, and location to marry the woman he loved, only to be tracked by two killers intent on obeying a long-standing order to assassinate him.----McGregor is forced to revert to his old identity and becomes an even more formidable adversary to settle scores with the mafia and to unmask a dangerous terrorist. Will he become The Expendable Man?
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During the cold war with the Soviet Union, an influential American in military intelligence rewarded Ian McGregor for saving his daughters. McGregor was enrolled in an exhausting training program to exploit his many attributes, and to further his benefactors career to the status of “general.”----The Expendable Man is a taut thriller loaded with spies and political intrigue.-----Old hardliners in the Kremlin formed a clandestine group to oppose Gorbachevs politics as being premature. To prove their point, they schemed with a drug cartel and other criminal gangs to undermine the American economy and make President Reagans idea of laying a protective canopy over America look like a ridiculous boast.----McGregor frustrated their plans in the past, before becoming an agent for an elite organization named C.A.T. (Countries against Terrorism). He changed his name, occupation, and location to marry the woman he loved, only to be tracked by two killers intent on obeying a long-standing order to assassinate him.----McGregor is forced to revert to his old identity and becomes an even more formidable adversary to settle scores with the mafia and to unmask a dangerous terrorist. Will he become The Expendable Man?

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