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A Cloak of Deceit: He Was the Weapon

A Michael Wolfe Thriller

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A Cloak of Deceit: He Was the Weapon

By: J.C. Fields
Narrated by: Paul J McSorley
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One list. One conspiracy. Zero chance of walking away clean.

May 2024: When an Iranian helicopter carrying the president crashes near the Azerbaijan border, the official story blames pilot error. But someone’s lying—and ex-CIA operative Michael Wolfe is about to find out why.

Pulled back into the shadows by the suspicious death of a former colleague, Wolfe uncovers a hidden list locked in a bank vault. A list of names that includes his... and his wife’s.

Nadia Picard, former Mossad agent and now mother to their young son, joins Michael as they unravel a conspiracy eliminating the world's most lethal operatives—MI6, Mossad, CIA.

Now, someone is hunting the hunters.

From the mountains of the Middle East to the quiet corners of their domestic life, danger is closing in fast. And this time, staying off the grid won’t be enough.

A Cloak of Deceit is a high-stakes international thriller packed with betrayal, buried secrets, and two deadly operatives fighting to stay one step ahead of the kill order.

©2025 J.C. Fields (P)2025 J.C. Fields
Crime Thrillers Espionage Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense
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I would encourage the performer (and audio book editors) to listen to how people actually speak. The inflections in the characters’ speaking parts are not natural - nobody speaks the way it’s performed in this audio book. The female speaking parts are especially bad with the inflections, tone, everything. And the accents are over the top.

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