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"John Wells has only twelve days to stop the United States from being tricked into invading Iran in the new cutting-edge novel of modern suspense from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author. Twelve days. Wells, with his former CIA bosses Ellis Shafer and Vinnie Duto, has uncovered a staggering plot, a false-flag operation to convince the President to attack Iran. But they have no hard evidence, and no one at Langley or the White House will listen. Now the President has set a deadline for Iran to give up its nuclear program, and the mullahs in Tehran-furious and frightened-have responded with a deadly terrorist attack. Wells, Shafer, and Duto know they have only twelve days to find the proof they need. They fan out, from Switzerland to Saudi Arabia, Israel to Russia, desperately trying to tease out the clues in their possession. Meanwhile, the United States is moving soldiers and Marines to Iran's border. And Iran has mobilized its own squad of suicide bombers. And as the days tick by and the obstacles mount, they realize that everything they do may not be enough..."--Provided by publisher.
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I'll admit it, I only made it part way through this story (on Audio). It definitely wasn't the narrator's fault. I just could not get into this story. It was boring, and boring, and yawn boring. What the heck do I care about someone being served oatmeal, and how it looked and what they thought about it? And someone is going to die of lung cancer and we get to find out his favorite things are R.C. cars? The story just never took a direction. I personally hate (yes, HATE) not finishing a book. I rarely give up, but I just couldn't go on. Funny thing is this story (at first) seemed very similar to the one I had just finished. But then again, that was only my imagination.
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