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The Interceptor

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The Interceptor

By: Cameron Addicott
Narrated by: Chris Pavlo
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Fighting on the frontline of the war against crime, Cam Addicott was one of the very few hard-boiled and highly experienced surveillance operatives to get called up to the secretive and elite Alpha Projects unit - a group of dedicated undercover customs officers. Alpha Projects unit hunted the UK's most dangerous criminals by extraordinary means – starting with the interception and decoding of their phone calls.

Cam soon knew the lives of the people he hunted better than they knew each other. The team shadowed gangsters as they mixed with celebrities, as they brokered huge drug deals in nightclubs and airports, until finally, it was time for Alpha to strike. In this riveting and brutal true story, a cast of unforgettable Mission Impossible characters go far beyond the call of duty to take down their most elusive target, as the lives of the hunted and hunter weave together in an explosive narrative.

©2011 Cameron Addicott (P)2011 Audible Ltd
Organized Crime True Crime Exciting
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Got bored with the constant change of topic (story line) with every new chapter. Also got fed up with the ongoing use of lingo/slang/jargon to unnecessarily add authenticism, really annoying even tho I'm a UK native and familiar with the street language. And the detailed description of Dept activities often verged on Bravado. Otherwise, good story if you wanna compare UK criminal investigation practices with, say, US methods.

Too much jargon and department protocol

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