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The Shell Game

By: Steve Alten
Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
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The events of September 11, 2001, the invasion of Iraq, radical Islamists, an impending showdown with Iran - what do these have in common? Oil. And the world is running out. The Shell Game is far more than a thriller; it is a cautionary tale that exposes the next 9/11 event, a deception that will lead to a retaliatory chemical weapons strike on Iran and the terrorist elements that the regime supports. Though written as fiction, this novel is filled with all-too-real details provided by insiders in the oil industry, military, and Middle Eastern affairs, and extrapolates from real events of the past and presents a future that will lead us down a path of self-destruction, unless we stop the insanity now.

In 2007, two CIA spooks meet with an American colonel in military intelligence. The war is going badly, and President Bush, who steadfastly refuses to back down, remains unchallenged at home as Democrats and Republicans focus on the 2008 elections. Meanwhile, Iran's pursuit of nuclear energy will yield enriched uranium by 2012 - uranium that could be used to manufacture suitcase nukes. The US military is too drained to invade Iran, and a preemptive strike is out of the question; unless, that is, a nuclear detonation were to occur in an American city - one in which the uranium can be traced to Iran. A US reprisal would strike a death blow to radical Islam, quell the insurgent violence in Iraq, and yield more oil. Yes, the cost is unthinkable, but doing nothing could result in a dozen suitcase bombs going off in a dozen American cities, bringing anarchy and the collapse of Western civilization.

December 2011. Ashley "Ace" Futrell is an oil-industry expert married to Kelli Doyle, a former national security advisor and one of the CIA spooks in the 2007 meeting. When Kelli threatens to expose the plot, Ace finds his existence hurtling down a rabbit hole of deceit, in which the lies of the powerful few could lead to the darkest days of human existence and the death knell for billions.

©2016 Steve Alten (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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The truth is hard to hear

I this book is areal eye opener of what really goes on behind the public eye.

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Deny everything at your risk

This is an older book but still frighteningly applicable to today's world. 9/11 has essentially been forgotten but government and corporate machinations are still active. Money in politics and the inability to devine the truth are major issues in modern elections. Some people will shake their heads in denial of what Alten presents. Others will nod while prattling on about chemtrails. Just read with an open mind. And then lock your door and pray the nuclear boogeyman goes away.

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Sophomoric results

The only that could possibly make Steve Alten's book any worse was the narration by Keith Szrabajka.

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