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Gates of Hades

By: Gregg Loomis
Narrated by: Stephen Bowlby
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Jason Peters is an operative for Narcom, a private organization that handles missions too politically risky for US intelligence agencies. When he gains possession of a laptop linked to unexplained murders, his trail will lead him around the world, to ancient ruins in Sicily and Greece, and a plot by eco-terrorists to assassinate the president of the US.

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Ok, but irritating mistakes

The book is ok, but the research isn't that great. He says Dionysus is a Roman god and Bacchus is Greek. And the villains aren't the least bit plausible. And the romance sucks. But it's not boring, and it kept me mostly engaged. I liked all the travel destinations.

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