The Evil That Men Do by Robert Gleason

The Evil That Men Do by Robert Gleason

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Zusammenfassung

Robert Gleason brings his A-game to this searing terrorism thriller steeped with nonstop tension and suspense.

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The Evil That Men Do by Robert Gleason

Income inequality and the offshore hoarding of illicit black funds have reached such extremes that the earth’s democracies are in peril. The oligarchs are taking over. People worldwide, however, are rising up, and they demand the UN seize and redistribute all that illegal filthy lucre. A Russian strongman, the American president, and the Saudi Ambassador to the US will do anything to stop and destroy this global expropriation moment - even if it means nuking the UN. Only three people can stop them: investigative journalist Jules Meredith; ex-CIA agent Elena Moreno; and her boyfriend, the ex-Special Forces Operative turned cybersecurity billionaire, John C. Jameson. If these three fail, the nuclear fireballs will blaze, democracies around the world will die, the UN will burn, and the Age of the Great Global Oligarchs will begin.
Gleason, Robert: -

Robert Gleason, author of End of Days, has worked for 40 years in the New York book industry, where he has published many scientists, politicians and military experts. He starred in and hosted a two-hour History Channel special, largely devoted to nuclear terrorism and has discussed the subject on many national TV/radio talk shows, including Sean Hannity's and Lou Dobbs's TV shows and George Noory's Coast to Coast AM. He has also spoken on nuclear terrorism at major universities, including Harvard.

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ISBN 13 9780765371133
ISBN 10 0765371138
Titel The Evil That Men Do
Autor Robert Gleason
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag St Martin's Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-03-01
Seitenanzahl 560
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