The Old Bridge

· A Joe Johnson Thriller Book 2 · Write Direction Publishing · Narrated by John Pirhalla
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The dark side of espionage . . . Joe Johnson’s investigation into a horrific wartime killing on an iconic bridge is thrown off track by his former CIA boss, who once hired him, then later fired him. Now, decades later, he’s trying to kill him.

★★★★★ “A great book written by a very, very talented author.” — Amazon reviewer.

Former spy Johnson’s war crimes inquiry begins in some of Europe’s most beautiful locations, but takes on a new dimension when it uncovers high level corruption within the Agency—his old employer. It culminates in an electrifying hunt for a killer in New York City and London.

Johnson and his ex-MI6 colleague Jayne Robinson literally walk a minefield while searching for an army officer who vanished after the Yugoslav civil war with a secret dossier linked to the White House. The search takes them to Mostar and Dubrovnik.

They end up fending off powerful intelligence agency leaders with vested interests.

The Old Bridge is the second taut thriller in the Joe Johnson series.

See how Johnson draws on all his resources to uncover the truth about what happened several decades earlier, while battling against dark forces that are working against him.

AMAZON REVIEWERS ON THE JOE JOHNSON SERIES:

★★★★★ “Loved this book and its many twists and turns!”

★★★★★ "An addictive page turner.” — Yvonne Bastian, Me and My Books blog.

★★★★★ “Right up there with Daniel Silva/Gabriel Allon.”

★★★★★ “If you enjoy the work of Vince Flynn and Nelson DeMille, you’ll be happy to discover Andrew Turpin.”

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