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Danger Close

A Jericho Black Thriller, Book 3

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Danger Close

By: Jordan Vezina
Narrated by: Commodore James
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It's 1979, and Will Hessler has found himself in the desert outside of Dimona, Israel, training for operations with a secret division within Israeli intelligence.

When a soldier is kidnapped at the Israeli/Palestine border, Will follows Jacob Mitzak on a mission to get him back, but that's just the beginning.

A Directorate S agent deployed by the KGB is loose in one of Israel's nuclear reactor sites, and though Will doesn't know it yet, he has the key to finding him.

Is Will Hessler ready for the realities of this new world and his place in it?

©2019 Jordan Vezina (P)2019 Jordan Vezina
Espionage Historical Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Mystery Suspense
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The story is good. And I enjoyed it. However, the narrator commodore James isn’t very good. He continually mispronounces the names of cities. The story would be more enjoyable with a better narrator. Someone who clearly takes the time to research what they are reading instead of fumbling through it.

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This series is really ramping up. Each book of the series has been better than the previous one. The development of the Will Hessler character took a while in book one but it was worth it ! Thoroughly engrossed in this series.

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Yep, you got left with a cliff hanger on the last novel, so you’d THINK we’d pick right up again from there. But you’d be wrong. No spoilers but.....
Will is growing up. The fish out of water is now learning to swim. What made him so good now May cost him everything. But you have to learn from the school of hard knocks here.
One thing I love about this series is the point in time when it took place. No cell phones. No fancy high tech gadgets to fall back on. And in Israel you have a Country finally realizing it’s now becoming a Nation among Nations and the people who made it that way now must rethink their paradigm. You have the Russian threat and a new Arab threat as well. Are Will’s Nazi Hunting Days over?
My only question is: What happened to the vendor with the tea truck?

Things are about to get real!

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