The Secret Soldier

· A John Wells Novel Book 5 · Penguin
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In Saudi Arabia, a series of terrorist attacks has put the Kingdom on edge. King Abdullah is losing his hold, and his own secret police cannot be trusted. With nowhere to turn, the king asks for ex-CIA agent John Wells's help.

Reluctantly, and with the secret blessing of his former CIA boss, Wells begins to unravel the conspiracy, and realizes that there is more than one country at stake-because the plotters want more than the fall of a monarch. They want to start the final battle between America and Islam-with only themselves as the victors...

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4.2
26 reviews
A Google user
30 April 2011
Alex Berenson is by far one of my favorite authors. I also have read all of the John Wells series. This book is great, it is what us fans of Wells expect and demand. The only drawback is the length of the book only 280 pages if being read on Iphone or Xoom. :(. Otherwise, a very good read for John Wells fans.
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Wasson Jeff
26 February 2020
Another great book by Alex Berenson. Looking forward to "The Shadow Patrol."
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roy richichi
09 November 2014
Another good reading book.
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About the author

As a reporter for The New York Times, Alex Berenson has covered topics ranging from the occupation of Iraq to the flooding of New Orleans to the financial crimes of Bernie Madoff. His previous novels include The Faithful Spy, winner of the 2007 Edgar Award, and The Ghost War. He lives in New York City.

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