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Kingmaker

by Alexey Braguine

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Rebellion is the ultimate form of self expression. Powerful transnational commercial interests manipulate the War on Terror and news media. Cynical former CIA operative John Trager's search for the truth leads him to Africa and the mysterious anthropologist Simone Loriot. Her passionate quest to save her adopted Central African country from looters of natural resources, draw Trager into a violent whirlwind of mercenaries, tribal rivalries and a traitor in The White House. Facing disaster, Trager finds his true self and reason for self-sacrifice.… (more)
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Rebellion is the ultimate form of self expression. Powerful transnational commercial interests manipulate the War on Terror and news media. Cynical former CIA operative John Trager's search for the truth leads him to Africa and the mysterious anthropologist Simone Loriot. Her passionate quest to save her adopted Central African country from looters of natural resources, draw Trager into a violent whirlwind of mercenaries, tribal rivalries and a traitor in The White House. Facing disaster, Trager finds his true self and reason for self-sacrifice.

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