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Russian Roulette

Alex Mason, Book 5

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Russian Roulette

By: Blake Banner, David Archer
Narrated by: Adam Grupper
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Multiple time USA Today and Amazon 5-million copy best-selling authors David Archer and Blake Banner have combined forces to create one hell of a thriller series!

The Russians have a special way of gambling. They take a revolver and they place one round the chambers and spin it. Then they take it in turns to put the gun to their heads and pull the trigger.

It’s called Russian Roulette.

Now they have a new, deadlier way of playing it.

Six Tactical Nuclear Devices at six different locations–locations known to just one man. It might be a rucksack on a picnic trail, a suitcase at a bus station, a car parked in the heart of New York. But only one is real. Maximum stress and disruption for minimum cost.

The game is played by informing the media that five dummies and one dirty nuclear bomb have been planted around the USA. Clues to their whereabouts have been sent to the Pentagon. But here’s the rub: concealed in the clues is the trigger that will detonate the real device. Open the wrong trunk, pick up the wrong suitcase, and the fall out could be devastating–literally.

The CIA say it’s the Feds’ case. The Feds say it belongs to the CIA. The President says it’s ODIN’s, and it’s a job for Alex Mason.

©2022 Right House (P)2022 Right House Audio
Political Espionage United States Suspense
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Suspenseful and action packed. I enjoy the Alex
Mason character and the way the story is read. The narrator is great

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Suspense

Kept my interest throughout. Lots os nice twists & turns right to the end. I like Gallin!

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Great series of books

Keep them coming
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Russian roulette — all chambers are empty

I was going to give this book one star until the last 20 pages or so. The basic plot of the book is beyond stupid; a Russian organization claims it has placed five dummy nukes and one real nuke in the US and that opening one of the dummy nukes will trigger the real one. Alex Mason and Odin get involve din the hunt for the suitcases containing the dummies and the nuke. There’s a long pointless travelogue of a couple driving from Spain to Belarus. The whole plot, once revealed, is equally stupid — its resolution is a little bit satisfying. There are lots of good thriller books out there. Do not waste your time with this book. I am not planning to waste my time or my Audible credits with an more of this series.

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